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syl·la·bar·y S0954500 (sĭl′ə-bĕr′ē)n. pl. syl·la·bar·ies 1. A list of syllables.2. A set of written characters for a language, each character representing a syllable. [New Latin syllabārium, from Latin syllaba, syllable; see syllable.]syllabary (ˈsɪləbərɪ) or syllabariumn, pl -baries or -baria1. (Linguistics) a table or list of syllables2. (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a set of symbols used in certain writing systems, such as one used for Japanese, in which each symbol represents a spoken syllable[C16: from New Latin syllabārium, from Latin syllaba syllable]syl•la•bar•y (ˈsɪl əˌbɛr i) n., pl. -bar•ies. a set of written symbols, each of which represents a syllable. [1580–90; < New Latin syllabārium] syllabary1. a table of syllables, as might be used for teaching a language. 2. a system of characters or symbols representing syllables instead of individual sounds. Also syllabarium.See also: Writing 1. a table of syllables, as might be used for teaching a language. 2. a system of characters or symbols representing syllables instead of individual sounds. Also syllabarium.See also: LanguageSyllabary a collection or list of syllables.syllabaryA set of symbols used for representing syllables, for example in Japanese writing.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syllabary - a writing system whose characters represent syllablessyllabic scriptscript - a particular orthography or writing systemDevanagari, Devanagari script, Nagari, Nagari script - a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and Hindi | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeSyllabic Writingsyllabary Related to syllabary: syllabic scriptSynonyms for syllabarynoun a writing system whose characters represent syllablesSynonymsRelated Words- script
- Devanagari
- Devanagari script
- Nagari
- Nagari script
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