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Words with Root “bureaukratisering” in Danish

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bureaukratisering Derived from French 'bureaucratie' via German/Danish, meaning 'bureaucratization'.

afbureaukratiseringselement
9 syllables27 letters
af·bu·reu·krat·i·se·ring·se·ment
/aˈfbuːʁoˌkʁatiˌseːʁɪŋˈseleˌment/
noun

The Danish word 'afbureaukratiseringselement' is a complex noun formed through compounding and affixation. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel break, resulting in nine syllables. Primary stress falls on '-krat-'. The word refers to a component of the bureaucratization process.

afbureaukratiseringstankegang
10 syllables29 letters
af·bu·reau·krat·i·se·ring·tan·ke·gang
/aˈfbuːʁoˌkʁatiˌseːʁiŋˈtɑŋɡaŋ/
noun

The word 'afbureaukratiseringstankegang' is a complex Danish noun formed by multiple morphemes. Syllable division follows the principles of open syllable preference and consonant cluster avoidance, with primary stress on the third syllable ('krat'). The word denotes a bureaucratic mindset.

afbureaukratiseringstider
9 syllables25 letters
af·bu·reau·kra·ti·se·ring·sti·der
/aˈfbuːʁoˌkʁatiˌseːʁɪŋˈstiːðɐ/
noun

The word 'afbureaukratiseringstider' is a complex Danish noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel sequencing principles, with primary stress on '-krat-'. It refers to 'times of bureaucratization' and exemplifies Danish's ability to create long, complex words.

afbureaukratiseringstiltag
9 syllables26 letters
af·bu·reau·kra·ti·se·ring·stil·tag
/aˈfbuːʁoˌkʁatiˌseːʁɪŋˈstilˌtaːˀɡ/
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The word 'afbureaukratiseringstiltag' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'measure for debureaucratization'. It's divided into nine syllables based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the first syllable ('af-'). The word is a compound formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, reflecting the typical structure of Danish compound nouns. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters where possible.