Abductor

How many syllables in Abductor?

abductor has 3 syllables

Split Abductor into syllables?

ab-duc-tor

Definition of Abductor

A person or muscle that moves a body part away from the midline of the body.

How should Abductor divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word 'abductor'. The first syllable 'ab' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'b'. The second syllable 'duc' has one vowel 'u' and two consonants 'd' and 'c'. The third syllable 'tor' has one vowel 'o' and two consonants 't' and 'r'.

Part of Speech - Abductor

Noun

The abductor muscle helps move the leg away from the body.

Sentences with Abductor

  • The abductor muscle is important in walking.
  • The kidnapper was caught by the police.
  • The pirate was an expert abductor of ships.
  • The thief was an abductor of jewels.
  • The retractor was used to keep the incision open.
  • The puller helped move the heavy object.
  • The taker removed the item from the shelf.
  • The abstainer refused to drink alcohol.
  • The sequesterer kept the documents hidden.
  • The hijacker was arrested for the crime.

Quotes with Abductor

  • The abductor muscles are the ones that pull your legs away from the midline of your body.
  • The abductor pollicis longus muscle in your forearm helps move your thumb away from your hand.
  • The abductor hallucis muscle in your foot helps move your big toe away from the other toes.
  • The abductor muscles are important in sports like soccer and basketball.
  • The abductor muscles can become strained if they are overused or injured.

Number of characters in Abductor

8 ( a, b, d, u, c, t, o, r )

Unique letters in Abductor

8 ( a, b, d, u, c, t, o, r )

Abductor Backwards

rotcudba

Phonetic Transcription of Abductor

IPA (International): æˈbdʌktɜ:

ARA (American): æˈbdʌktɝ

EPA (English): æˈbdʌktɜ:

AE-BDAH-KTER

Phonetic Transcription of Abductor

IPA (International): ʌˈbdʌktɜ:

ARA (American): ʌˈbdʌktɝ

EPA (English): ʌˈbdʌktɜ:

AH-BDAH-KTER

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