ambisyllabic

ambisyllabic
/am'bee si lab"ik/, adj. Phonet.
(of a single speech sound or cluster) shared phonetically by two contiguous syllables, as the single n-sound of any or the pl-cluster of grappling.
[AMBI- + SYLLABIC]

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