Burgundy.io generates new words, but no banal syllable-musher is this. It uses a recurrent neural network to find uncannily English-sounding terms. The results are quite periper, with a burledish sense of humor, and the best of them take on a laventine quality. The minimalist web design is a bit anterine, though.
This random word generator is absolutely honery

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