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

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graph- From Greek *graphein* meaning 'to write, record'.

crystallographers
5 syllables17 letters
crys·tal·lo·graph·ers
/ˌkrɪstəˈlɒɡrəfərz/
noun

The word 'crystallographers' is a five-syllable noun with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules, considering vowel-consonant sequences, consonant clusters, and stress patterns. It shares a similar structure with other '-grapher' words.

ethnographically
6 syllables16 letters
eth·no·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌɛθnoʊˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'ethnographically' is divided into six syllables: eth-no-graph-i-cal-ly. The primary stress falls on 'graph'. It's an adverb formed from the root 'graph' with prefixes and suffixes denoting cultural study and adverbial function. Syllable division follows standard English onset-rhyme rules.

flexographically
6 syllables16 letters
flex·o·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌfleksəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'flexographically' is divided into six syllables: flex-o-graph-i-cal-ly, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin and Greek roots and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing permissible onsets and vowel-centric syllable structure.

historiographers
6 syllables16 letters
hi·sto·ri·o·graph·ers
/hɪˌstɔːriˈɒɡrəfərz/
noun

The noun 'historiographers' is divided into six syllables: hi-sto-ri-o-graph-ers, with primary stress on 'graph'. It's morphologically complex, derived from Greek and English, and follows standard English syllabification rules.

historiographership
7 syllables19 letters
his·to·ri·o·graph·er·ship
/hɪˌstɔːriˈɒɡrəfiːʃɪp/
noun

The word 'historiographership' is divided into seven syllables: his-to-ri-o-graph-er-ship. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It is a complex noun formed from Greek and English morphemes, denoting the office of a historiographer. Syllabification follows standard English vowel and morpheme boundary rules.

historiographical
7 syllables17 letters
his·to·ri·o·graph·i·cal
/hɪˌstɔːriəˈɡræfɪkəl/
adjective

Historiographical is a seven-syllable adjective (his-to-ri-o-graph-i-cal) with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's formed from Greek and Latin roots, following standard English syllabification rules with vowel-consonant divisions and schwa reduction.

historiographically
8 syllables19 letters
his·to·ri·o·graph·i·cal·ly
/hɪˌstɔːriəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'historiographically' is divided into eight syllables with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It's formed from Greek and Latin roots and suffixes, and its syllable division follows standard English phonological rules, particularly the Vowel-Coda and Consonant Cluster rules.

hyetographically
7 syllables16 letters
hy·e·to·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌhaɪ.ə.təˈɡræf.ɪ.kli/
adverb

The word 'hyetographically' is divided into seven syllables: hy-e-to-graph-i-cal-ly. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('graph'). The word is derived from Greek roots and functions as an adverb describing the recording of rainfall. Syllable division follows standard English rules, maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sounds.

lexicographically
7 syllables17 letters
lex·i·co·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌlɛksɪkəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'lexicographically' is divided into seven syllables: lex-i-co-graph-i-cal-ly. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It's derived from Greek and Latin roots and functions as an adverb meaning 'in alphabetical order'. Syllable division follows vowel and consonant cluster rules, aligning with morphemic boundaries.

lichenographical
6 syllables16 letters
li·chen·o·graph·i·cal
/ˌlaɪkənəˈɡræfɪkəl/
adjective

The word 'lichenographical' is divided into six syllables: li-chen-o-graph-i-cal. Stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It's morphologically complex, derived from Greek and Latin roots, and functions as an adjective. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

lithographically
6 syllables16 letters
li·tho·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌlɪθəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'lithographically' is divided into six syllables: li-tho-graph-i-cal-ly, with primary stress on the fourth syllable (/ɡræfɪ/). It's morphologically complex, consisting of the prefix 'litho-', root 'graph-', and suffix '-ically'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and stress placement.

magnetotelegraph
6 syllables16 letters
mag·ne·to·te·le·graph
/ˌmæɡnətoʊˈtɛləɡrɑːf/
noun

The word 'magnetotelegraph' is divided into six syllables: mag-ne-to-te-le-graph. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('te'). It's a compound noun formed from Greek roots, and its syllabification follows standard English rules for open and closed syllables.

micropetrography
6 syllables16 letters
mi·cro·pe·tro·graph·y
/ˌmaɪkrəˈpɛtrəɡrəfi/
noun

Micropetrography is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('graph'). It's formed from Greek roots denoting 'small,' 'rock,' and 'writing,' with the suffix '-y' indicating a field of study. Syllable division follows vowel and consonant cluster rules, prioritizing affix integrity.

microphysiography
7 syllables17 letters
mi·cro·phy·si·og·ra·phy
/ˈmaɪkrəʊˌfɪziˈɒɡrəfi/
noun

Microphysiography is a noun with seven syllables (mi-cro-phy-si-og-ra-phy). It's derived from Greek roots and features primary stress on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English VC and diphthong rules, with consideration for morphemic boundaries.

myelographically
7 syllables16 letters
my·e·lo·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌmaɪ.ə.loʊˈɡræf.ɪ.kli/
adverb

The word 'myelographically' is divided into seven syllables: my-e-lo-graph-i-cal-ly. The primary stress falls on the 'graph' syllable. The word is formed from the Greek prefix 'myelo-', the Greek root 'graph-', and the English adverbial suffix '-ically'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and open/closed syllable structure.

oceanographically
8 syllables17 letters
o·ce·a·no·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌəʊʃəˌnɒɡrəfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'oceanographically' is divided into five syllables: o-ce-a-no-graph-i-cal-ly, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('graph'). It's morphologically complex, derived from Latin and Greek roots with adverbial suffixes. Syllabification follows standard English rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maximizing onsets.

opisthographical
6 syllables16 letters
o·pis·tho·graph·i·cal
/ˈɒpɪsθəˈɡræfɪkəl/
adjective

The word 'opisthographical' is divided into six syllables: o-pis-tho-graph-i-cal. It's an adjective with Greek and Latin roots, meaning 'relating to writing on the back of something'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). Its complex structure and infrequent use make it a linguistic edge case.

orthographically
6 syllables16 letters
or·tho·graph·i·cal·ly
/ɔːθəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'orthographically' is divided into six syllables: or-tho-graph-i-cal-ly. The primary stress falls on the 'graph' syllable. It's formed from the Greek prefix 'ortho-', the root 'graph-', and the suffixes '-i-cal-ly'. It functions as an adverb meaning 'in a correct manner of writing'.

palaeographically
7 syllables17 letters
pa·lae·o·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌpæl.i.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kli/
adverb

Palaeographically is a seven-syllable adverb derived from Greek and Latin roots. It's syllabified as pa-lae-o-graph-i-cal-ly, with primary stress on the fifth syllable. The word's structure reflects its complex etymology and is consistent with standard English syllable division rules, though the 'ae' digraph requires special consideration.

palaeohydrography
7 syllables17 letters
pa·lae·o·hy·dro·gra·phy
/ˌpæliːoʊhaɪˈdrɒɡrəfi/
noun

Palaeohydrography is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on 'gra' and secondary stress on 'pa'. It's formed from Greek roots and suffixes, denoting the historical study of river courses. Syllable division follows vowel-based rules, accommodating consonant clusters and diphthongs.

petrographically
6 syllables16 letters
pe·trə·gra·fi·cal·li
/ˌpɛtrəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

Petrographically is a six-syllable adverb with primary stress on the third syllable ('gra'). Syllable division follows the onset-rime structure, with vowels forming the nucleus of each syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Greek-derived prefix, root, and suffix.

photomicrographer
6 syllables17 letters
pho·to·mi·cro·graph·er
/ˌfoʊtoʊˈmaɪkrəʊɡræfər/
noun

The word 'photomicrographer' is divided into six syllables: pho-to-mi-cro-graph-er. It's a noun formed from Greek and English morphemes, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.

photozincography
6 syllables16 letters
pho·to·zinc·o·graph·y
/ˌfoʊtoʊˌzɪŋkoʊˈɡræfi/
noun

Photozincography is a noun with six syllables (pho-to-zinc-o-graph-y). Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It's formed from Greek and Germanic roots and suffixes, denoting a photographic process using zinc. Syllabification follows standard vowel and consonant rules, with minor exceptions due to the connecting vowel 'o'.

phytogeographically
7 syllables19 letters
phy·to·geo·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌfaɪtoʊˌdʒiːoʊˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'phytogeographically' is divided into seven syllables: phy-to-geo-graph-i-cal-ly. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It's morphologically complex, built from Greek and Latin roots and suffixes. The initial 'ph' is pronounced as /f/, and unstressed vowels are reduced.

psychographically
6 syllables17 letters
psy·cho·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌsaɪkəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The adverb 'psychographically' is divided into seven syllables with primary stress on the fourth. Syllabification follows standard English rules, considering onset maximization, vowel nuclei, and consonant codas. Its complex morphology and schwa vowels necessitate careful analysis.

roentgenographic
6 syllables16 letters
ro·ent·gen·o·graph·ic
/ˈrɒntdʒənəʊˌɡræfɪk/ or /ˈroʊntdʒənəʊˌɡræfɪk/
adjective

The word 'roentgenographic' is a six-syllable adjective with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Its syllabification follows standard English rules, and its morphemic structure reveals its origin and meaning related to X-ray imaging.

selenographically
7 syllables17 letters
se·len·o·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌsɛlɪnəˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

Selenographically is a seven-syllable adverb derived from Greek and Latin roots. It's syllabified as se-len-o-graph-i-cal-ly, with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Its meaning relates to mapping the moon's surface, and it shares structural similarities with words like 'photographically'.

stratographically
6 syllables17 letters
stra·to·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌstrætɪˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'stratographically' is divided into five syllables: stra-to-graph-i-cal-ly. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). It's an adverb formed from the Latin prefix 'strato-', the Greek root 'graph-', and the English suffix '-ically'. Syllable division follows vowel and morpheme boundary rules.

stylographically
6 syllables16 letters
sty·lo·gra·fi·cal·ly
/ˌstaɪləˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'stylographically' is divided into six syllables: sty-lo-gra-fi-cal-ly. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('gra'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'stylo-', the root 'graph-', and the suffix 'ically'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant rules.

thalassographical
6 syllables17 letters
thal·as·so·graph·i·cal
/ˌθæləsəˈɡræfɪkəl/
adjective

The word 'thalassographical' is a six-syllable adjective with primary stress on the fifth syllable. It's derived from Greek and Latin roots and follows standard English syllable division rules based on onset-rime structure and vowel presence. Its complex morphology and length contribute to its relative rarity.

thermographically
6 syllables17 letters
ther·mo·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌθɜːməˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

The word 'thermographically' is divided into six syllables: ther-mo-graph-i-cal-ly. It's an adverb derived from the Greek root 'graph' meaning 'writing' and the prefix 'thermo' meaning 'heat', with the suffix '-ically' indicating manner. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllable division follows vowel and morpheme boundary rules.

topographometric
6 syllables16 letters
to·po·graph·o·met·ric
/ˌtɒpəˈɡræfɪkˌmɛtrɪk/
adjective

The word 'topographometric' is an adjective of Greek origin, divided into six syllables: to-po-graph-o-met-ric. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('o'). The syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules based on vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel divisions, with consideration for stress patterns in Greek-derived words.