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riders

Learn how to correctly hyphenate "riders" with detailed syllable breakdown and pronunciation guide.

2 syllables
6 characters
English (US)
2syllables

riders

Hyphenation via the Knuth-Liang algorithm — result not verified against authoritative sources.

riders is a polysyllabic word with 2 syllables. Using the Knuth-Liang algorithm, we calculated the hyphenation for the word you’ve entered. However, this hyphenation has not been verified against authoritative sources and may be approximate. This is because the algorithm relies on pre-defined patterns that may not cover all exceptions, contextual variations, or irregular spellings. We are working to verify hyphenations against trusted sources to ensure greater accuracy. For now, riders is hyphenated as:

Definitions ofriders

1noun
  • One who rides, often on a horse or a motorcycle.
  • A provision annexed to a bill under the consideration of a legislature, having little connection with the subject matter of the bill.
  • (by extension) Something extra or burdensome that is imposed.
  • An amendment or addition to an entertainer's performance contract, often covering a performer's equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements.
  • An additional benefit attached to an insurance contract.
  • A small, sliding piece of aluminium on a chemical balance, used to determine small weights.
  • An agent who goes out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveller.
  • One who breaks in or manages a horse.
  • The first Lenormand card, also known as either the horseman or the cavalier.
  • A problem of extra difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
  • An old Dutch gold coin with the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it.
  • Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it.
  • An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen the frame.
  • The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold.
  • A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard.
  • A robber.
  • A piece, such as the rook or bishop, which moves any distance in one direction, as long as no other piece is in the way.
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