Baker’s Dozen III

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio
  6. Italy

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio
  6. Italy
  7. Mania

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio
  6. Italy
  7. Mania
  8. Agave

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio
  6. Italy
  7. Mania
  8. Agave
  9. Piano

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega

  2. Aorta

  3. Idaho

  4. Enemy

  5. Audio

  6. Italy

  7. Mania

  8. Agave

  9. Piano

  10. Anime

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio
  6. Italy
  7. Mania
  8. Agave
  9. Piano
  10. Anime
  11. Radii

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega

  2. Aorta

  3. Idaho

  4. Enemy

  5. Audio

  6. Italy

  7. Mania

  8. Agave

  9. Piano

  10. Anime

  11. Radii

  12. Radio

Five-letter words that have three syllables

  1. Omega
  2. Aorta
  3. Idaho
  4. Enemy
  5. Audio
  6. Italy
  7. Mania
  8. Agave
  9. Piano
  10. Anime
  11. Radii
  12. Radio
  13. Tibia

Next: Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.
  6. Ursula, Phoebe Buffay’s twin sister (both played by Lisa Kudrow), who was a recurring character on Mad About You before making cameos on Friends

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.
  6. Ursula, Phoebe Buffay’s twin sister (both played by Lisa Kudrow), who was a recurring character on Mad About You before making cameos on Friends
  7. Ambessa and Mel Medarda from the Arcane: League of Legends Netflix series were later added to League of Legends as playable Champions.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.
  6. Ursula, Phoebe Buffay’s twin sister (both played by Lisa Kudrow), who was a recurring character on Mad About You before making cameos on Friends
  7. Ambessa and Mel Medarda from the Arcane: League of Legends Netflix series were later added to League of Legends as playable Champions.
  8. Scrappy-Doo, introduced to Scooby-Doo when the show was sinking, 10 years into its run. He later appeared in several other Scooby-Doo series and films.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.
  6. Ursula, Phoebe Buffay’s twin sister (both played by Lisa Kudrow), who was a recurring character on Mad About You before making cameos on Friends
  7. Ambessa and Mel Medarda from the Arcane: League of Legends Netflix series were later added to League of Legends as playable Champions.
  8. Scrappy-Doo, introduced to Scooby-Doo when the show was sinking, 10 years into its run. He later appeared in several other Scooby-Doo series and films.
  9. Morph, introduced in the pilot of X-Men: The Animated Series to be killed off permanently, was later introduced into X-Men and other Marvel comic books, and even resurrected for the revival animated series X-Men '97.

Can you elaborate on how Ro Laren is a canon immigrant? I’ve seen her introduced in the TNG show and remain there, as opposed to being introduced in other media and then incorporated into the show.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.
  6. Ursula, Phoebe Buffay’s twin sister (both played by Lisa Kudrow), who was a recurring character on Mad About You before making cameos on Friends
  7. Ambessa and Mel Medarda from the Arcane: League of Legends Netflix series were later added to League of Legends as playable Champions.
  8. Scrappy-Doo, introduced to Scooby-Doo when the show was sinking, 10 years into its run. He later appeared in several other Scooby-Doo series and films.
  9. Morph, introduced in the pilot of X-Men: The Animated Series to be killed off permanently, was later introduced into X-Men and other Marvel comic books, and even resurrected for the revival animated series X-Men '97.
  10. The US version of Godzilla from the 1998 movie became a part of the Japanese franchise in the 2004 movie Godzilla: Final Wars. He was given the name Zilla and was a kaiju but not THE Godzilla.

Canon Immigrants

  1. Firestar. Originally created for the show Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends when the rights to the Human Torch weren’t available, she was then introduced in Marvel Comics a few years later.
  2. Harley Quinn, written as a minion for Joker on Batman: The Animated Series before she appeared in the comic books
  3. Batgirl, created for the 1960’s TV series, and then appeared in the comics.
  4. Ens. Ro Laren, from ST:TNG and later series, a Bajoran largely raised in refugee camps who eventually joined Starfleet
  5. Kahlee Sanders was a major character in four Mass Effect novels before making her in-game debut at Grissom Academy in Mass Effect 3.
  6. Ursula, Phoebe Buffay’s twin sister (both played by Lisa Kudrow), who was a recurring character on Mad About You before making cameos on Friends
  7. Ambessa and Mel Medarda from the Arcane: League of Legends Netflix series were later added to League of Legends as playable Champions.
  8. Scrappy-Doo, introduced to Scooby-Doo when the show was sinking, 10 years into its run. He later appeared in several other Scooby-Doo series and films.
  9. Morph, introduced in the pilot of X-Men: The Animated Series to be killed off permanently, was later introduced into X-Men and other Marvel comic books, and even resurrected for the revival animated series X-Men '97.
  10. The US version of Godzilla from the 1998 movie became a part of the Japanese franchise in the 2004 movie Godzilla: Final Wars. He was given the name Zilla and was a kaiju but not THE Godzilla.
  11. Grand Admiral Thrawn was originally introduced in a fantastic trilogy of novels by Timothy Zahn before being incorporated into Star Wars canon in The Clone Wars animated TV show. He made his live-action debut in Ahsoka after brief mention in The Mandalorian.