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Words with Prefix “vaso--” in English (GB)

Browse English (GB) words starting with the prefix “vaso--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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vaso-- Latin origin, meaning 'vessel'.

vasoconstricting
5 syllables16 letters
vas·o·con·strict·ing
/ˌvæsoʊkənˈstrɪktɪŋ/
adjective

The word 'vasoconstricting' is divided into five syllables: vas-o-con-strict-ing. The primary stress falls on 'strict'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'vaso-', the root 'constrict', and the suffix '-ing'. Syllable division follows principles of onset maximization and vowel peak, typical of English phonology.

vasoconstriction
5 syllables16 letters
va·so·con·stric·tion
/ˌvæsoʊkənˈstrɪkʃən/
noun

The word 'vasoconstriction' is divided into five syllables: va-so-con-stric-tion. It's a noun of Latin origin, with primary stress on the fourth syllable and a secondary stress on the first. Syllable division follows standard onset-rime rules, maintaining consonant clusters where appropriate.

vasoconstrictive
5 syllables16 letters
va·so·con·strict·ive
/ˌvæsoʊkənˈstrɪktɪv/
adjective

Vasoconstrictive is a five-syllable adjective of Latin origin, stressed on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules, maximizing onsets and adhering to CVC patterns. Its morphemic structure aids in understanding its syllable division.

vasoconstrictors
5 syllables16 letters
va·so·con·strict·ors
/ˌvæsoʊkənˈstrɪktərz/
noun

The word 'vasoconstrictors' is divided into five syllables: va-so-con-strict-ors. Stress falls on 'strict'. It's morphologically complex, with Latin roots and English suffixes. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-nucleus-coda structure, accommodating consonant clusters and schwa vowels.

vasoepididymostomy
9 syllables18 letters
va·so·e·pi·di·dy·mos·to·my
/ˌvæsoʊˌɛpɪdɪˌdaɪməˈstɒmi/
noun

The word 'vasoepididymostomy' is a complex medical term of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided into nine syllables with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('di'). The syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules, considering vowel-consonant patterns and diphthongs. Its morphemic structure reveals its surgical meaning, and its pronunciation can vary slightly due to its length and complexity.

vasovesiculectomy
8 syllables17 letters
va·so·ve·si·cu·lec·to·my
/ˌvæsoʊˌvɛsɪˈkjuːlɛktəmi/
noun

Vasovesiculectomy is a complex noun of Latin and Greek origin. It is divided into eight syllables: va-so-ve-si-cu-lec-to-my, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('cu'). Syllable division follows standard English onset-rhyme structure.