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Words with Root “meter” in Danish

Browse Danish words sharing the root “meter”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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meter Greek origin, meaning 'measure'

demonstrationsamperemeter
10 syllables25 letters
de·mon·stra·ti·on·sam·pe·re·me·ter
/deˈmɔnstrɑˈt͡siɔnˌsɑmpeˈʁeˌmeːtɐ/
noun

The Danish word 'demonstrationsamperemeter' is syllabified based on vowel-centric principles, maintaining consonant clusters where possible. Primary stress falls on the first syllable of each major stem ('demonstration' and 'samperemeter'). The word is a compound noun with Latin and Greek roots, used to describe a device for demonstrating ammeter principles.

forbrugertillidsbarometeret
10 syllables27 letters
for·brug·er·til·lids·ba·ro·me·ter·et
/fɔˈbʁuːɡɛɐ̯tˢɪlːitsbɑːʁoˌmeːtˢəɐ̯/
noun

The word 'forbrugertillidsbarometeret' is a complex Danish noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel nuclei. Primary stress falls on the third syllable. It's a compound word with roots from various origins, indicating consumer confidence.

hundredemeterklassikerskoven
10 syllables28 letters
hun·dre·de·me·ter·kla·si·ker·sko·ven
/ˈhunʁədəˌmeːtɐˈklasikɐˌskɔvən/
noun

The word 'hundredemeterklassikerskoven' is a complex Danish compound noun. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing open syllables and respecting consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('hun-'), with secondary stress on 'kla-'. The word is composed of several morphemes with Germanic, Greek, and Latin origins.

millimeterretfærdighedens
9 syllables25 letters
mil·li·me·ter·ret·fær·di·ghed·ens
/ˈmilːɪme̝tɐ ʁætfæːɐ̯ðiɣe̝ðən/
noun

The word 'millimeterretfærdighedens' is a complex Danish noun meaning 'of the millimeter's justice'. It is divided into nine syllables following Danish rules favoring open syllables. The primary stress falls on the first syllable ('mil-'). The word is morphologically complex, containing prefixes, a root, and suffixes. The 'r' sound is often vocalized, and the 'gh' digraph represents a voiced fricative.