terminology - What is a word called that has more than one syllable?


You can say e.g.:



The word "on" is a monosyllable.



but it seems that the word "multisyllable" has been outdated since 1913.


What is the correct term for a word that has two or more syllables, e.g.



"The word "beautiful" is a _________.





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