gun·nery
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nery — can·nery; can·nery·man; chi·ca·nery; co·part·nery; gin·nery; gun·nery; hen·nery; ja·pan·nery; kin·nery; mil·li·nery; nun·nery; or·nery; sce·nery; sce·nery·less; shin·nery; skin·nery; spin·nery; sta·tio·nery; swan·nery; tan·nery; tin·nery;… … English syllables
gun — bur·gun·dy; gun; gun·da·low; gun·di; gun·dy; Gun·ite; gun·it·er; gun·ja; gun·less; gun·man; gun·ner; gun·nera; gun·ne·ra·ce·ae; gun·nery; gun·ny; gun·ny·sack·ing; gun·pow·dery; gun·sel; gun·ter; gun·wale; gun·yah; gun·yang; ir·gun·ist; man·gun;… … English syllables
Néry — Néry … Wikipedia
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gunnery — gun·nery … English syllables
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