syll
/sɪl/Definitions
1. noun
a unit of sound in a word that contains a vowel sound, especially one of the units into which a word is divided in prosody.
“The teacher explained that the word ‘university’ has three syllables.”
2. verb
to divide (a word) into its syllables, especially in order to pronounce it correctly.
“She syllabified the word to make sure she was saying it right.”