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Words with Prefix “trans--” in German

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trans-- Latin origin, meaning 'across, through', functions as a prefix indicating transfer.

Amnionmembrantransplantation
11 syllables28 letters
Am·ni·on·mem·bran·tran·spla·ta·ti·o·on
/amˈniːɔnˌmɛmbraːnˌtraːnsplantaˈt͡siːoːn/
noun

The word 'Amnionmembrantransplantation' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel division and consonant cluster maintenance rules, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It's formed from Latin and Greek roots and suffixes, denoting a surgical procedure involving the amnion membrane.

Bauch·spei·chel·drü·sen·trans·plan·ta·ti·on
/ˈbaʊ̯xʃˌpaɪ̯çəlˌdʁyːzənˌtʁansplant͡siˈoːn/
noun

The word 'Bauchspeicheldrüsentransplantation' is a complex German compound noun syllabified based on the sonority principle, avoiding stranded consonants, and maintaining diphthong integrity. It consists of ten syllables with primary stress on 'trans-' and '-tion'. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and German origins, and the word refers to the surgical procedure of pancreas transplantation.

Betonfertigteiletransporte
9 syllables26 letters
Be·ton·fer·tig·tei·le·trans·por·te
/bəˈtoːnˌfɛʁtɪçˈtaɪ̯ləˌtʁansˈpoʁtə/
noun

The German compound noun 'Betonfertigteiletransporte' (concrete prefabricated parts transports) is syllabified as Be-ton-fer-tig-tei-le-trans-por-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing consonant clusters and vowel groups.

Schleimhauttransplantationen
8 syllables28 letters
Schlei·mhaut·trans·plan·ta·ti·o·nen
/ʃlaɪ̯mhaʊ̯ttransplantaˈtsi̯oːnən/
noun

The word 'Schleimhauttransplantationen' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables. It features consonant clusters, diphthongs, and multiple morphemes. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllable structure.

Transaktionsbeschreibungen
8 syllables26 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·be·schreib·un·gen
/tran.zakˈti.oːns.bə.ʃraɪ̯.bʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsbeschreibungen' is a complex German noun divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the third syllable. It's formed from Latin and German morphemes, indicating 'transaction descriptions'. Syllabification follows standard German rules prioritizing vowel peaks and maximizing onsets.

Transaktionsdienstleistung
7 syllables26 letters
Tran·sak·ti·ons·dienst·leis·tung
/tran.zak.ˈti̯ɔns.diːnst.lɔʏ̯ʃtʊŋ/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsdienstleistung' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster rules. Stress falls on the '-tions-' syllable. It's composed of Latin and German morphemes denoting a service related to transactions.

Transaktionsidentifizierung
10 syllables27 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·i·den·ti·fi·zie·rung
/tran.zak.ˈti̯ɔns.ɪ.dɛn.ti.fi.ˈtsiː.ʁʊŋ/
noun

The German noun 'Transaktionsidentifizierung' (transaction identification) is syllabified as Trans-ak-ti-ons-i-den-ti-fi-zie-rung, with primary stress on the third syllable. It's a compound word formed from Latin and German morphemes, adhering to standard German syllabification rules prioritizing consonant clusters and maximizing onsets.

Transaktionsidentifizierungen
13 syllables29 letters
Tran·sak·tsi·ʔɔ̃·ns·i·den·ti·fi·tsi·e·ʁʊŋ·ən
/tran.zak.tsi̯ɔ̃.ns.i.dɛn.ti.fi.tsiˈe.ʁʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsidentifizierungen' is a complex German noun formed from Latin and German morphemes. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word into 13 syllables with primary stress on the first syllable. The word refers to transaction IDs and is commonly used in financial and technical contexts.

Transaktionsinterpretation
10 syllables26 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·in·ter·pre·ta·ti·ons
/tʁansakˈtsi̯oːnsɪntɛʁprɛˈtaːtsi̯oːn/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsinterpretation' is a compound noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel sounds and German syllabification rules. Stress falls on the '-tions-' syllable. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin-derived prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Syllable division follows standard German patterns, prioritizing vowel sounds and preserving consonant clusters.

Transaktionsinterpretationen
11 syllables28 letters
Tran·sak·tsi·ons·in·ter·pre·ta·tsi·o·neːn
/tran.zak.tsi̯ɔns.ɪn.tɛr.prɛ.ta.tsi̯ɔˈneːn/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsinterpretationen' is a complex German noun formed from Latin and German morphemes. Syllabification follows standard German rules, dividing the word into 11 syllables with primary stress on '-tions-'. The word's structure reflects the common German practice of creating long nouns through compounding and suffixation.

Transaktionskostenansatzes
9 syllables26 letters
Tran·sak·ti·ons·kos·ten·an·satz·es
/tʁansakˈt͡si̯oːnsˌkɔstn̩anˈzat͡səs/
noun

The word 'Transaktionskostenansatzes' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables based on onset-rime principles. Primary stress falls on 'satz'. It's a morphologically rich word with Latin and German roots, representing the 'transaction cost approach' in economics.

Transaktionskostenansätzen
9 syllables26 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·kos·ten·an·sät·zen
/tran.zakˈti.ɔns.kɔstən.anˈzɛt͡sn̩/
noun

The word 'Transaktionskostenansätzen' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on the second and penultimate syllables. It's formed from Latin roots and German suffixes, following standard German syllabification rules based on onset-rime structure and permissible consonant clusters.

Transaktionskostenlosigkeiten
10 syllables29 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·kos·ten·lo·sig·kei·ten
/tʁansakˈt͡si̯oːn͡sˌkɔstn̩loːzɪɡˌkaɪ̯tn̩/
noun

The word 'Transaktionskostenlosigkeiten' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows German phonological rules, prioritizing sonority and allowing for complex consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('-si-'). The word refers to transaction costs.

Transaktionskostentheorien
10 syllables26 letters
Tran·sak·ti·ons·kos·ten·te·o·ri·en
/tran.zak.ˈti̯oːn͡s.koːstn̩.te.oˈʁiːən/
noun

The word 'Transaktionskostentheorien' is a complex German noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel and consonant boundaries. It follows standard German syllabification rules, including the treatment of consonant clusters and syllabic consonants. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and German suffixes.

Transaktionskostenökonomie
11 syllables26 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·kos·ten·ö·ko·no·mi·e
/tʁansakˈt͡si̯oːn͡sˌkɔstn̩øːkonoˈmiːə/
noun

The word 'Transaktionskostenökonomie' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows standard rules of dividing before vowels and breaking consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is composed of Latin and German morphemes, denoting the economic analysis of transaction costs.

Transaktionsunterstützungen
8 syllables27 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·un·ter·stüt·zungen
/tran.zak.ˈti̯ɔns.ʊn.tɐ.ʃtʏt.sʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsunterstützungen' is a complex German noun formed from Latin and German morphemes. Syllabification follows standard German rules, maximizing onsets and respecting morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Trans-').

Transaktionsverarbeitungen
9 syllables26 letters
Trans·ak·ti·ons·ver·ar·bei·tun·gen
/tran.zak.ˈti̯o.n͡s.fɛɐ̯ˈbaɪ̯.tʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Transaktionsverarbeitungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable 'Trans-'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and vowel-centric rules, accommodating German consonant clusters.

Transfereinkommensbezieher
9 syllables26 letters
Trans·fe·rei·nk·om·mens·be·zie·her
/tran͡sfɛʁˈʔiːnˌkɔmən̩sbeˈtsiːxɐ/
noun

The word 'Transfereinkommensbezieher' is a German compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel sounds and digraph preservation. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'Trans-', the root 'Einkommen', and the suffix '-bezieher', and refers to a recipient of transfer income.

Transfereinkommensbeziehern
9 syllables27 letters
Trans·fe·Re·Ein·kom·mens·be·zie·hern
/transfɛʁˈʔaɪ̯nkɔmənˌsbeˈtsiːɐn/
noun

The word 'Transfereinkommensbeziehern' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, dividing the word into nine syllables. Stress falls on the prefix 'Trans-'. The word refers to recipients of transfer income and demonstrates typical German morphological and phonological features.

Transfereinkommensbeziehers
8 syllables27 letters
Trans·fe·rein·kom·mens·be·zieh·ers
/tran͡sfɛʁˈʔaɪ̯nkɔmənˌsbeˈtsiːçɐs/
noun

The word 'Transfereinkommensbeziehers' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division rules, preserving diphthongs and handling consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the 'ein' syllable. The word refers to recipients of transfer income.

Transmissionselektronenmikroskop
11 syllables32 letters
Trans·mis·si·on·se·lek·tro·nen·mi·kro·skop
/tʁansmisˈziːoːnselektʁoːnənmiˈkʁɔskop/
noun

The word 'Transmissionselektronenmikroskop' is a complex German compound noun. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle, prioritizing open syllables. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin and Greek origins, relating to transmission and microscopic viewing.

Transmissionselektronenmikroskope
12 syllables33 letters
Trans·mis·si·on·se·lek·tron·en·mi·kro·sko·pe
/tʁansmisˈziːoːnselektʁoːnənmiˈkʁɔskopə/
noun

The word 'Transmissionselektronenmikroskope' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant and morphemic boundaries, with primary stress on the 'missi-' syllable. The word is formed from Latin and Greek roots with German suffixes, and its syllable structure is consistent with other German compound nouns.

Trans·mis·si·on·se·lek·tro·nen·mi·kro·sko·pen
/tʁansmisˈziːoːnselektʁoːnənmiˈkʁɔskopən/
noun

The word 'Transmissionselektronenmikroskopen' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It demonstrates typical German compounding and syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and maintaining common consonant clusters.

Trans·mis·si·on·se·lek·tro·nen·mi·kro·sko·pie
/tʁansmisˈziːɔnselektʁoːnənmiːkʁɔskɔpiː/
noun

The word 'Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie' is a complex German noun divided into 12 syllables. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('-kop-'). It's a compound word built from Latin and Greek roots, describing a scientific technique. Syllabification follows standard German rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding single initial consonants.

Transmissionselektronenmikroskops
11 syllables33 letters
Trans·mis·si·on·se·lek·tro·nen·mi·kro·skops
/tʁansmisˈziːoːnseleːktʁoːnənmiˈkʁɔskɔps/
noun

The word 'Transmissionselektronenmikroskops' is a long German compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-initial rules and preserves consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('kro'). The word is morphologically complex, combining Latin and German elements.

Transportforschungsinstituten
8 syllables29 letters
Trans·port·For·schung·sin·sti·tut·en
/tʁansˈpɔʁtˌfɔʁʃʊŋsɪnˌʃtitutən/
noun

The word 'Transportforschungsinstituten' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the third syllable ('For'). The syllabification follows standard German rules, considering vowel-consonant divisions, consonant clusters, and the structure of compound words. The word refers to transportation research institutes.

Transportgeschwindigkeiten
7 syllables26 letters
Trans·port·ge·schwin·dig·kei·ten
/tʁansˈpɔʁtɡəˌʃvɪndɪɡkaɪ̯tn̩/
noun

The word 'Transportgeschwindigkeiten' is a German compound noun syllabified into seven syllables: Trans-port-ge-schwin-dig-kei-ten. The primary stress falls on the 'keiten' syllable. The syllabification follows standard German rules for vowel nuclei, consonant clusters, and compound nouns, with the morphemic breakdown revealing Latin and German origins.

Transportrechtsreformgesetzen
8 syllables29 letters
trans·port·Rechts·re·form·Ge·setz·en
/tʁansˈpɔʁtʁɛçtsʁefɔʁmɡəˈzɛt͡sən/
noun

The word 'Transportrechtsreformgesetzen' is a complex German noun formed by compounding several morphemes. Syllabification follows German rules, dividing syllables based on consonant clusters and syllable weight, with primary stress on the first syllable of each root word. It refers to laws concerning the reform of transport law.

Transportsicherungsschrauben
8 syllables28 letters
Trans·port·si·che·rung·s·schraub·en
/tʁansˈpɔʁtˌziːçəʁʊŋsʃʁaʊ̯bn̩/
noun

The word 'Transportsicherungsschrauben' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows the sonority principle, avoiding stranded consonants, and recognizing syllabic consonants. Primary stress falls on 'port'. The word is composed of Latin and German morphemes indicating transport safety screws.

Zeilenausgangstransformator
8 syllables27 letters
Zei·le·naus·gangs·trans·for·ma·tor
/ˈtsaɪ̯lənaʊ̯sɡaŋstransfɔʁmaːtoʁ/
noun

The German word 'Zeilenausgangstransformator' (line output transformer) is a compound noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoiding single-consonant syllables and preserving digraphs. The word is composed of Germanic and Greek/Latin roots, and its syllabic structure is consistent with other German compound nouns.

transzendentalphilosophisch
8 syllables27 letters
tran·st͡sɛn·dɛn·taːl·fi·lo··fɪʃ
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlfiloˈzɔfɪʃ/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalphilosophisch' is syllabified based on German phonological rules, prioritizing consonant cluster preservation and vowel-consonant division. Primary stress falls on '-tal-', with secondary stress on '-so-'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin-derived prefix, a borrowed root, and a German suffix.

transzendentalphilosophische
9 syllables28 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·phi·lo·soph·i·sche
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlfiloˈzɔfɪʃə/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalphilosophische' is a complex German adjective syllabified based on vowel sounds, avoiding digraph splitting, and resolving consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('den'). It's a compound word formed from Latin and Greek roots and suffixes, meaning 'transcendental philosophical'.

transzendentalphilosophischem
9 syllables29 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·phi·lo·so·fi·schem
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlfilozoˈfiːʃəm/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalphilosophischem' is syllabified based on vowel-based division and consonant cluster resolution rules. It's a complex adjective with multiple morphemes, and the primary stress falls on the '-tal-' syllable. Syllabification is consistent with similar German words, though the length and suffixation present challenges.

transzendentalphilosophischen
9 syllables29 letters
tran·szent·den·tal·phi·lo·so·fi·schen
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlfilozoˈfiʃən/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalphilosophischen' is a complex German adjective. Syllable division follows vowel-initial rules and maintains consonant clusters where sonority allows. Primary stress falls on '-tal-', with secondary stress on '-so-'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and German suffixes.

transzendentalphilosophischer
9 syllables29 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·phi·lo·so·fisch·er
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlfiːloˈzɔfɪʃɐ/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalphilosophischer' is a complex German adjective. Syllabification follows vowel-centric principles, avoiding illegal consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on '-tal-', with secondary stress on '-so-'. The word is composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and German suffixes.

transzendentalpragmatische
8 syllables26 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·pra·gma·ti·sche
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlˌpʁaɡmaˈtiʃə/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalpragmatische' is syllabified based on German phonological rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and allowing for complex consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is an adjective formed from Latin and Greek roots with German suffixes.

transzendentalpragmatischem
8 syllables27 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·pra·gma·ti·schem
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlˌpʁaɡmaˈtiːʃəm/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalpragmatischem' is syllabified based on vowel-based division, maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'tal', and secondary stress on 'schem'. It's a complex adjective formed from Latin and German morphemes, with a syllabification consistent with other long German words.

transzendentalpragmatischen
8 syllables27 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·pra·gma·ti·schen
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlˌpʁaɡmaˈtiʃən/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalpragmatischen' is a complex German adjective formed through compounding and inflection. Syllable division follows standard German rules, dividing before vowels and after initial consonants in clusters. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tal'). The word relates to transcendental pragmatics and is used in philosophical contexts.

transzendentalpragmatischer
8 syllables27 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·pra·gma·ti·scher
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlˌpʁaɡmaˈtiʃɐ/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalpragmatischer' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel separation, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following standard German syllabification rules.

transzendentalpragmatisches
8 syllables27 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·pra·gma·ti·sches
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlˌpʁaɡmaˈtiʃəs/
adjective

The word 'transzendentalpragmatisches' is syllabified based on vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters. It's an adjective with primary stress on '-tal' and secondary stress on '-tiʃ', composed of a Latin prefix, a Germanic root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification is consistent with similar complex German words.

transzendentaltheoretischem
8 syllables27 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·theo·ret·isch·em
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlteɔʁeːtɪʃəm/
adjective

The word 'transzendentaltheoretischem' is a complex German adjective. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, keeping consonant clusters intact. Stress falls on the fourth syllable ('-tal-'). The word is morphologically complex, built from Latin and Greek roots with German suffixes. Syllable division is consistent with similar German words.

transzendentaltheoretischen
8 syllables27 letters
trans·zen·den·tal·theo·re·ti·schen
/transt͡sɛndɛnˈtaːlteɔʁeːtɪʃən/
adjective

The word 'transzendentaltheoretischen' is a complex German adjective formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-centric principles, maintaining consonant clusters, and placing primary stress on the fourth syllable ('-tal-'). The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and German origins, contributing to its meaning related to transcendental theory.

Ähnlichkeitstransformation
9 syllables26 letters
Ähn·lich·keit·trans·for·ma·ti·o·nen
/ˈɛːnˌlɪçkaɪ̯tstraːnsfɔʁmaˈt͡siːoːn/
noun

The word 'Ähnlichkeitstransformation' is a complex German noun formed by compounding. Syllabification follows rules prioritizing consonant clusters and avoiding stranded consonants, with primary stress on the prefix 'Trans-'. The word denotes a process of transforming something to be similar to something else.