Wiktionary
disyllabic
a. comprise two syllables. n. a word consisting of two syllables
WordNet
disyllabic
adj. having or characterized by or consisting of two syllables
Usage examples of "disyllabic".
In Appendix E, Tolkien explicitly stated that the fact that oe is disyllabic is "often indicated by writing.
I’m an Earthman and you know that, but for the time being you’re repressing it and ‘Earthman’ is only a meaningless disyllabic sound to you.
I'm an Earthman and you know that, but for the time being you're repressing it and 'Earthman' is only a meaningless disyllabic sound to you.