How many syllables in carrion?

Carrion has 3 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.

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Syllables in carrion

  • How many syllables in carrion?
    3 syllables
  • Divide carrion into syllables:
    car-ri-on
  • Stressed syllable in carrion:
    car-ri-on
  • How to pronounce carrion:
    kereeun
  • IPA-notation:
    kɛˈɹiʌn
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    7 (a, c, i, n, o, r, r)
  • Unique letters:
    6 (a, c, i, n, o, r)
  • Carrion backwards:
    noirrac
  • Carrion sorted alphabetically:
    acinorr
How many syllables in carrion?
3 syllables
Divide carrion into syllables
car-ri-on
Stressed syllable in carrion
car-ri-on
How to pronounce carrion
kereeun
IPA-notation
kɛˈɹiʌn
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
7 (a, c, i, n, o, r, r)
Unique letters
6 (a, c, i, n, o, r)
carrion backwards
noirrac
carrion sorted alphabetically
acinorr

Words like carrion

Carrion in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.
2. Any carrion lying around is visited by the hyena.
3. Vultures eat carrion.
4. The eagle, king of birds, looks on the sun. The vulture and the raven feed on carrion. The kite pursues chickens.
5. Two hundred million years after the solar collision innumerable species of sub-human grazers with long sheep-like muzzles, ample molars, and almost ruminant digestive systems, were competing with one another on the polar continent. Upon these preyed the sub-human carnivora, of whom some were built for speed in the chase, others for stalking and a sudden spring. But since jumping was no easy matter on Neptune, the cat-like types were all minute. They preyed upon man's more rabbit-like and rat-like descendants, or on the carrion of the larger mammals, or on the lusty worms and beetles. These had sprung originally from vermin which had been transported accidentally from Venus. For of all the ancient Venerian fauna only man himself, a few insects and other invertebrates, and many kinds of micro-organisms, succeeded in colonizing Neptune. Of plants, many types had been artificially bred for the new world, and from these eventually arose a host of grasses, flowering plants, thick-trunked bushes, and novel sea-weeds. On this marine flora fed certain highly developed marine worms; and of these last, some in time became vertebrate, predatory, swift and fish-like. On these in turn man's own marine descendants preyed, whether as sub-human seals, or still more specialized subhuman porpoises.

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