mant

mant
ad·ha·mant;
cla·mant;
con·cla·mant;
cré·mant;
dor·mant;
for·mant;
in·for·mant;
mant·er;
nec·ro·mant;
poly·se·mant;
trans·for·mant;
ad·a·mant;
mant;
trans·hu·mant;
ad·a·mant·ly;
cla·mant·ly;

English syllables. 2014.

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