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0 1 0 0 0 1 Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('da').

Rhodophyllidaceae
6 syllables17 letters
Rho·do·phyl·li·da·ceae
/ˌrɒdəˈfɪlɪdəˌsiː/
noun

Rhodophyllidaceae is a six-syllable noun (Rho-do-phyl-li-da-ceae) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a Greek and Latin-derived botanical family name, and its syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster splits.

Subcarboniferous
6 syllables16 letters
Sub·car·bon·if·er·ous
/ˌsʌbˌkɑːrbənɪˈfɛrəs/
adjective

The word 'Subcarboniferous' is an adjective of Latin origin, divided into six syllables: Sub-car-bon-if-er-ous. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime division rules, with consideration for the rhotic 'r' sound.

chemiluminescence
6 syllables17 letters
chem·i·lu·mi·nes·cence
/ˌkeɪmɪluːmɪˈnɛsəns/
noun

Chemiluminescence is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, derived from Greek and Latin roots.

counterintelligence
6 syllables19 letters
coun·ter·in·tel·li·gence
/ˌkaʊntərɪnˈtelɪdʒəns/
noun

Counterintelligence is a six-syllable noun (coun-ter-in-tel-li-gence) with primary stress on 'tel'. It's morphologically complex, built from the 'counter-' prefix, 'intel-' root, and '-ligence' suffix. Syllable division follows standard English vowel-consonant patterns.

counterintuitive
6 syllables16 letters
coun·ter·in·tu·i·tive
/ˌkaʊntərɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/
adjective

Counterintuitive is a six-syllable adjective with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'counter-', the root 'intuition', and the suffix '-ive'. Syllable division follows vowel-consonant and prefix/suffix rules, resulting in the breakdown: coun-ter-in-tu-i-tive.

microarchitectures
6 syllables18 letters
mi·cro·ar·chi·tec·tures
/ˌmaɪkrəʊˌɑːkɪˈtɛktʃərz/
noun

The word 'microarchitectures' is syllabified as mi-cro-ar-chi-tec-tures, with primary stress on 'tec'. It comprises the prefix 'micro-', root 'architect', and suffix '-ures'. Syllable division follows vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules, respecting morpheme boundaries. It's a noun referring to computer component design.

noncommunication
6 syllables16 letters
non·com·mu·ni·ca·tion
/ˌnɒn kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun

The word 'noncommunication' is divided into six syllables: non-com-mu-ni-ca-tion. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'communic-', and the suffix '-ation'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and morphemic boundaries.

nonconfederation
6 syllables16 letters
non·con·fed·er·a·tion
/ˌnɒn kənˌfedəˈreɪʃən/
noun

The word 'nonconfederation' is a noun composed of the prefix 'non-', the root 'confeder-', and the suffix '-ation'. It is divided into six syllables: non-con-fed-er-a-tion, with primary stress on the final syllable ('tion'). The syllabification follows standard English rules of vowel-consonant separation and suffix division.

nonrepresentable
6 syllables16 letters
non·re·pre·sen·ta·ble
/ˌnɒnˌreprɪˈzɛntəbl̩/
adjective

The word 'nonrepresentable' is divided into six syllables: non-re-pre-sen-ta-ble. It consists of the prefix 'non-', the root 'represent', and the suffix '-able'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and stress placement.

pneumohemothorax
6 syllables16 letters
pneum·o·hem·o·tho·rax
/ˌnjuːməʊˌhiːməʊˈθɒrəks/
noun

Pneumohemothorax is a complex medical term of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided into six syllables: pneum-o-hem-o-tho-rax, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word consists of the prefix 'pneumo-', the roots 'hemo-' and 'thorax', and no suffix. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules, accounting for vowel-consonant and vowel-consonant cluster divisions.

postremogeniture
6 syllables16 letters
post·re·mo·gen·i·ture
/ˌpɒst.rɪ.məʊ.dʒəˈnɪ.tʃər/
noun

The word 'postremogeniture' is divided into six syllables: post-re-mo-gen-i-ture. It is a noun of Latin origin, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard GB English rules, prioritizing open syllables where possible and closing syllables with consonant clusters.

precommunication
6 syllables16 letters
pre·com·mu·ni·ca·tion
/ˌpriːkəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun

The word 'precommunication' is divided into six syllables: pre-com-mu-ni-ca-tion. It consists of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'communic-', and the suffix '-ation'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ca-'), with secondary stress on the first syllable ('pre-'). Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and prefix/suffix rules.

pseudoreminiscence
6 syllables18 letters
pseu·do·re·mi·nis·cence
/ˌsjuːdoʊrɪmɪˈnɪsəns/
noun

The word 'pseudoreminiscence' is divided into six syllables: pseu-do-re-mi-nis-cence. It comprises the prefix 'pseudo-', the root 'reminisce', and the suffix '-ence'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel and consonant sequences.

subspecialization
6 syllables17 letters
sub·spe·cial·i·za·tion
/ˌsʌbˌspɛʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun

Subspecialization is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on 'za'. It's formed from Latin roots and suffixes, following standard English syllabification rules. The vowel insertion and stress pattern are key features of its phonetic structure.

thermoluminescent
6 syllables17 letters
ther·mo·lu·mi·nes·cent
/ˌθɜːməloʊluːmɪˈnɛsənt/
adjective

The word 'thermoluminescent' is divided into six syllables: ther-mo-lu-mi-nes-cent. It's an adjective derived from Greek and Latin roots, meaning exhibiting luminescence without heat. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard English vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.