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

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

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gener- Latin origin, meaning 'to produce, create'.

erythrodegenerative
8 syllables19 letters
er·y·thro·de·gen·er·a·tive
/ˌɛrɪθroʊdɪˈdʒɛnərətɪv/
adjective

Erythrodegenerative is an eight-syllable adjective with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules, dividing after vowels and maintaining consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, built from Greek and Latin roots and suffixes.

intergenerational
7 syllables17 letters
in·ter·gen·er·a·tion·al
/ˌɪntəˌdʒenəˈreɪʃənəl/
adjective

The word 'intergenerational' is divided into seven syllables: in-ter-gen-er-a-tion-al. It features a prefix, root, and two suffixes of Latin origin. Primary stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification follows standard GB English rules based on onset-rhyme structure and consonant cluster maintenance.

magnetogenerator
7 syllables16 letters
mag·ne·to·ge·ne·ra·tor
/ˌmæɡnɪtoʊˈdʒɛnəreɪtə/
noun

The word 'magnetogenerator' is a compound noun with seven syllables divided based on onset-rime structure. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and Greek origins. Syllabification is consistent with similar English words.

pseudogenerically
7 syllables17 letters
pseu·do·gen·er·i·cal·ly
/ˌsjuː.dəʊ.dʒɛn.ˈɛr.ɪ.kli/
adverb

Pseudogenerically is a 7-syllable adverb with stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules, considering vowel sounds, consonant clusters, and the influence of its Greek and Latin roots.

regeneratoryregeneratress
11 syllables25 letters
re·gen·er·a·tor·y·re·gen·er·a·tress
/ˌriːdʒɛnəˈreɪtəri rɪˌdʒɛnəˈtreɪs/
noun

The word 'regeneratoryregeneratress' is divided into 11 syllables based on maximizing onsets, avoiding stranded consonants, and dividing around vowel sounds. It is a compound noun with Latinate roots and suffixes, with primary stress on the fifth syllable of each component. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules.