sclerous
Meaning of sclerous
adjective
(of tissue) hardened or bony.
mid 19th century: from Greek sklēros ‘hard’ + -ous.
Information about sclerous
- It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of sclerous
scle-r-ous
- It consists of 3 syllables and 8 chars.
- sclerous is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
Anagrams of sclerous
Words that rhyme with sclerous
rous, Uniparous, ablepharous, albuminiparous, ambiparous, aquiparous, bacilliparous, barbarous, biparous, cellarous, cerumniparous, chromoparous, coumarous, criniparous, deiparous, dentiparous, dorsiparous, fetiparous, fissiparous, floriparous, fructiparous, garous, gemmiparous, germiniparous, germiparous, hyperbarbarous, iteroparous, larviparous, lazarous, liparous, muciparous, multifarous, multiparous, nectarous, nonbarbarous, nonparous, nonviviparous, nulliparous, nymphiparous, omniparous, opiparous, oviparous, ovoviviparous, pandarous, parachromoparous, parous, parthenoparous, phragmocyttarous, plasmatoparous, pluriparous