ephor
nounHow to pronounce ephor:
Definition of ephor:
- ephor (noun):
- one of five ancient spartan magistrates having power over the king
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- atoll
- driblet
- peppered
- main stem
- forthwith
- offprint
- deepness
- muster
- dozer
- daisies
- adjudge
- wobbling
- Winta
- stooping
- bloodstain
- Blasa
- throstle
- discourse
- chalky
- penknife
- blander
- hurtled
- lustred
- uphill
- chooser
- Abi
- craven
- unties
- unlearned
- pairing
- oarsmen
- Siya
- foster
- expires
- sported
- ample
- scansion
- doling
- relieve
- boatload
- progressed
- encase
- postponed
- carte
- ghost word
- cockcrow
- challenge
- menel
- forewing
- ermen
- … more
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