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Words with Root “form” in German

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form From Latin 'forma' (shape, form).

Ge·schwindig·keit·trans·for·ma·ti·o·nen
/ɡəˈʃvɪndɪçkaɪ̯tstransfɔʁmaˈtsi̯oːnən/
noun

Geschwindigkeitstransformationen is a complex German noun with ten syllables, primary stress on 'keit', and a morphemic structure derived from Latin and Old High German. Syllabification follows standard German rules based on vowel peaks and consonant clusters.

Höchstspannungstransformation
9 syllables29 letters
Höchst·Span·nungs·trans·for·ma·ti·o·nen
/ˈhøːçtʃˌʃpanʊŋsˌtʁansfɔʁmaˈt͡si̯oːn/
noun

The word 'Höchstspannungstransformation' is a German compound noun divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable 'Höchst'. Syllabification follows the rules of avoiding initial consonant clusters and respecting morpheme boundaries. It denotes the process of high-voltage transformation.

Informationsquantifizierungen
12 syllables29 letters
In·for·ma·ti·o·ns·quan·ti·fi·zie·rung·en
/ɪnfɔʁmaˈtsi̯oːnsˌkvantifiˈtsiːʁʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Informationsquantifizierungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and affixation. It is divided into 12 syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard German rules of onset-rime structure and vowel-nucleus requirements, despite the word's length and consonant clusters.

Informationsrepräsentationen
12 syllables28 letters
In·for·ma·ti·ons·re·prä·sen·ta·ti·o·nen
/ɪnfɔʁmaˈtsi̯oːnsʁepʁæzɛntaˈtsi̯oːnən/
noun

The word 'Informationsrepräsentationen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. It is divided into 12 syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, maximizing onsets while respecting vowel sequences. The word's structure is typical of German nominalizations.

In·for·ma·ti·o·ns·ver·ar·bei·tungs·an·sät·zen
/ɪnfɔʁmaˈt͡siːoːnsfɛʁaʁˈbaɪtʊŋsʔanˈzɛt͡sn̩/
noun

The word 'Informationsverarbeitungsansätzen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows German rules allowing consonant clusters and maintaining vowel groups. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin and German origins, and its grammatical function is dative plural.

Informationsverarbeitungssysteme
12 syllables32 letters
In·for·ma·ti·ons·ver·ar·bei·tung·sys·te·me
/ɪn.foʁ.ma.tsiˈoːns.fɛɐ̯.baɪ̯.tʊŋs.zyˈstɛː.mə/
noun

The word 'Informationsverarbeitungssysteme' is a complex German compound noun. Syllabification follows onset-rime principles, prioritizing open syllables. The primary stress falls on the 'Ver' syllable. The word is composed of Latin and German morphemes indicating a process of information handling within a structured system.

Informationsverarbeitungssystemen
12 syllables33 letters
In·for·ma·ti·ons·ver·ar·bei·tungs·sys·te·men
/ɪnfɔʁmaˈtsi̯oːnsfɛʁaʁˈbaɪtʊŋsˌzʏstɛmən/
noun

The word 'Informationsverarbeitungssystemen' is a complex German noun divided into 12 syllables. It follows the Onset-Rime principle, with stress on the third and tenth syllables. It's a compound noun with Latin and German roots, representing information processing systems.

Informationsverwaltungssystemen
11 syllables31 letters
In·for·ma·ti·ons·ver·wal·tungs·sys·te·men
/ɪn.foʁ.ma.tsiˈoːns.fɛɐ̯ˈvaɫ.tʊŋs.zy.stɛː.mən/
noun

The word 'Informationsverwaltungssystemen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows onset-rime principles, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word consists of multiple morphemes with Latin and German origins, indicating inclusion, form, and management.

Informationszusammenstellungen
12 syllables30 letters
In·for·ma·ti·o·ns·zu·sam·men·stel·lun·gen
/ɪnfɔʁmaˈtsiːoːnsʦʊmaːnʃtɛlʊŋən/
noun

The German word 'Informationszusammenstellungen' is a complex noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows rules avoiding single consonant onsets and dividing between vowels. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals Latin and German origins, and its meaning relates to information compilations.

Reformationshistorikerinnen
11 syllables27 letters
Re·for·ma·ti·ons·his·to·ri·ke·rin·nen
/ʁe.fɔʁˈma.tsi.ɔns.hɪs.to.ʁi.kəˈʁɪn.nən/
noun

The word 'Reformationshistorikerinnen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, resolving consonant clusters based on pronounceability. Primary stress falls on the 'ti' syllable. The word refers to female historians specializing in Reformation history.

Reformationszeitbetrachtung
9 syllables27 letters
Re·for·ma·ti·ons·zeit·be·trach·tung
/ʁe.fɔʁˈma.tsi.ɔnsˌtsaɪt.bəˈtʁaχ.tʊŋ/
noun

The word 'Reformationszeitbetrachtung' is a complex German noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel-based division and maximizing onsets. Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('Re-'). The word is a compound of Latin and Germanic morphemes, referring to the contemplation of the Reformation period.

Reformationszeitbetrachtungen
10 syllables29 letters
Re·for·ma·ti·ons·zeit·be·traχ·tun·gen
/ʁe.fɔʁmaˈtsiːoːnsˌtsaɪ̯t.bəˈtraχtʊŋən/
noun

The word 'Reformationszeitbetrachtungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and permissible onset/coda rules. Primary stress falls on '-siː-', with a secondary stress on '-traχt-'. The word refers to reflections on the Reformation period.

Reformkommissionsmitgliedern
10 syllables28 letters
Re·form·Kom·mis·si·ons·mit·glied·er·n
/ʁəˈfoʁmˌkɔmɪsi̯oːnsmɪtˈgliːdɐn/
noun

The word 'Reformkommissionsmitgliedern' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and inflection. It is divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable 'Re-'. The syllabification follows standard German rules, maximizing onsets and respecting morphemic boundaries. It refers to members of a reform commission.

Reformkommissionsmitgliedes
8 syllables27 letters
Re·form·Kom·mis·si·ons·mit·gliedes
/ʁəˈfoʁmˌkɔmɪsi̯oːnsmɪtˈgliːdəs/
noun

The word 'Reformkommissionsmitgliedes' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel endings and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the 'Kom' syllable. The word represents a member of a reform commission and is in the genitive singular case.

nformationsinfrastrukturen
10 syllables26 letters
in·for·ma·ti·ons·in·fra·struk·tu·ren
/nɪfɔʁmaˈtsiːɔnsɪnfʁastʁʊktuːʁən/
noun

The word 'nformationsinfrastrukturen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard German rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and preserving digraphs. The word refers to information infrastructures and is essential in discussions of digital transformation.

nformationsveranstaltungen
10 syllables26 letters
ni·for·ma·ti·ons·ver·an·stal·tung·en
/nɪfɔʁmaˈtsi̯oːnsfɛʁˈanʃtalˌtʊŋən/
noun

The word 'nformationsveranstaltungen' is a complex German noun formed through compounding and suffixation. It is divided into ten syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and allows for consonant clusters in the coda. The initial 'n' is a result of assimilation.

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.