Similar terms include 
disyllable (and disyllabic) for a word of two syllables; trisyllable (and trisyllabic) for a word of three
Kaynak: SyllableMorphology  Syllable structure: 
disyllable. 
disyllable sesquisyllable. 
disyllable complex monosyllable. 
disyllable simple monosyllable
Kaynak: Proto-Tibeto-Burman languageTo scan in this English scheme comprendre must be read as a 
disyllable: and that is more comfortable than giving full syllabic value to
Kaynak: Poor PollOvid has no exceptions to the 
disyllable in his Amores , and only a few proper names occur as polysyllabic endings in his later work.
Kaynak: Elegiac coupletAntonia Till remarks that the poem consists mainly of monosyllables with the occasional 
disyllable.  Thus the use of the near-scientific
Kaynak: A slumber did my spirit sealAnother example is the tonal difference between ainm ɛnɛm and anam anam, the latter of which has the tonal contour appropriate to a 
disyllable.
Kaynak: Scottish Gaelic phonologyIn a 
disyllable with a weak penultimate syllable, the final syllable is strong, and receives primary stress. (a) ăsə́n 'stone' (disyllabic
Kaynak: Munsee languagesound in boy is in most dialects a diphthong /ɔɪ/, and the vowel sounds of flower, /aʊər/, form a triphthong or 
disyllable, depending on dialect.
Kaynak: Vowel