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Words with Root “dermo-” in English (GB)

Browse English (GB) words sharing the root “dermo-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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dermo- Greek origin (*derma* - skin), core meaning relating to skin

Malacodermatidae
7 syllables16 letters
Ma·la·co·der·ma·ti·dae
/ˌmæl.ə.kɒʊ.dəˈmɑː.tɪ.deɪ/
noun

The word 'Malacodermatidae' is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules based on onset-rime structure and vowel sounds. The word is morphologically complex, derived from Greek and Latin roots, and shares syllabic patterns with other scientific family names ending in '-idae'.

myringodermatitis
7 syllables17 letters
my·rin·go·der·ma·ti·tis
/maɪˈrɪŋɡoʊdɜːrməˈtaɪtɪs/
noun

Myringodermatitis is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('ma'). Syllable division follows standard English (GB) vowel-consonant rules, with consideration for consonant clusters. The word is composed of Greek-derived morphemes indicating inflammation of the skin around the eardrum.

pachydermatocele
6 syllables16 letters
pa·chy·der·ma·to·cele
/ˌpækɪˈdɜːrmətəʊˌsiːl/
noun

The word 'pachydermatocele' is a six-syllable noun of Greek origin, stressed on the fifth syllable ('to'). Syllable division follows standard English (GB) rules, maximizing onsets and separating vowel sounds. The word's morphology reveals its components: 'pachy-' (thick), 'dermo-' (skin), and '-atocele' (swelling).

staphylodermatitis
7 syllables18 letters
sta·phy·lo·der·ma·ti·tis
/ˈstæfɪloʊdɜːməˌtaɪtɪs/
noun

Staphylodermatitis is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('der-'). Syllabification follows English rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The word is composed of Greek-derived morphemes: 'staph-' (grape cluster), 'dermo-' (skin), and '-itis' (inflammation). Its syllable structure is comparable to other medical terms with the '-itis' suffix.