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definition- a statement that explains the meaning of a word or phrase

dictionary - a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about their meanings, pronunciations, origins, and usage

pronunciation - the way a word or language is spoken, or the manner in which someone utters a word or language

syllable - a unit of pronunciation containing a single vowel sound, typically with one or more consonants before and/or after it

definition - a statement or description of the meaning of a word or phrase.

dictionary - a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, and usage.

pronunciation - the way in which a word is pronounced, particularly with regard to the correct placing of stress on syllables.

syllable - a unit of pronunciation containing a vowel sound, or a combination of sounds, and typically forming part of a word. It is usually separated by spaces or hyphens when written.

To find the definitions of each word, you can use an online dictionary such as Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary. These dictionaries provide authoritative definitions and explanations of words. Simply search for the word you want to define and look for the definition provided.

1. Definition: This word refers to the statement or meaning of a word, phrase, or concept. It is an explanation of what something is or means.

2. Dictionary: A dictionary is a reference book or an online resource that lists words in alphabetical order, providing their spellings, definitions, pronunciations, and sometimes additional information about their usage, origin, or synonyms.

3. Pronunciation: This term pertains to the way a word is spoken or uttered. It involves the sounds, stress, and rhythm of a word, allowing others to understand its spoken form.

4. Syllable: A syllable is a unit of sound, usually composed of one vowel sound and any accompanying consonant sounds. It is a segment of a word that is pronounced together, often forming the basis of its rhythm or meter.