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Answer for the clue "A word of more than three syllables ", 12 letters:
polysyllable

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Word definitions for polysyllable in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s; see poly- + syllable . As a rule, a word of more than three syllables.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a word of more than three syllables [syn: polysyllabic word ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Polysyllable \Pol"y*syl`la*ble\, n. [Poly- + syllable.] A word of many syllables, or consisting of more syllables than three; -- words of less than four syllables being called monosyllables , dissyllables , and trisyllables .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A word with more than two syllables. Sometimes used in a more restricted sense.

Usage examples of polysyllable.

Literature can never conform to the dictates of pure euphony, while grammar, which has been shaped not in the interests of prosody, but for the service of thought, bars the way with its clumsy inalterable polysyllables and the monotonous sing-song of its inflexions.

A quick scan of the photocopied polysyllables revealed no specific goals.

I walked into the hall, to find utter panic, of the Oxford variety: tight voices, careful polysyllables, a certain amount of wringing of hands.

The doctors held learned consultations upon him, and discoursed upon the centre of memory and depressed tables, deranged nerve-cells and cerebral congestions, but all their polysyllables began and ended at the fact that the man's memory was gone, and that it was beyond the power of science to restore it.