syllabary

/ˈsɪləˌbɛri/
noun
  1. A set of written symbols representing syllables, used in some writing systems.
    • Japanese uses a syllabary called hiragana for native words.
    • The Cherokee syllabary was invented by Sequoyah in the early 1800s.
    • Learning a syllabary can be easier than learning an alphabet for some languages.
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