Iroquois
nounHow to pronounce Iroquois:
Definition of Iroquois:
- Iroquois (noun):
- a confederacy of indigenous peoples originally of new york consisting of the cayuga, mohawk, oneida, onondaga, and seneca and later including the tuscarora
Synonyms for Iroquois:
iroquoian
iroquoian language
Here are some other common 4-syllable words.
- hypnotizing
- captivity
- acrobatic
- tagliatelle
- indecision
- electrical
- absentminded
- whimsically
- unobstructed
- preposterous
- integration
- impeccably
- triumvirate
- redeemable
- erroneously
- emeritus
- dishonestly
- abbreviate
- misbehaving
- disinterest
- terrorizes
- severity
- regalia
- pontificate
- oratory
- initiative
- incarnation
- electronics
- culminating
- untrustworthy
- prematurely
- ornamented
- menagerie
- forseeable
- compensation
- charioteer
- seriousness
- acquaintances
- residency
- inundation
- fluctuating
- communique
- anapestic
- inessential
- horseplayer
- genealogy
- hysteria
- catamaran
- antechamber
- refrigerate
- … more
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English's rich history of borrowing words from other languages leads to a wide variety of syllable structures, such as the four-syllable word 'television'.
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