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Words with Suffix “--ose” in English (GB)

Browse English (GB) words ending with the suffix “--ose”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--ose Denotes a condition or process, often related to disease.

deuterofibrinose
7 syllables16 letters
deu·te·ro·fi·bri·no·se
/ˌdjuːtərəʊfaɪˈbrɪnəʊs/
adjective

The word 'deuterofibrinose' is divided into seven syllables (deu-te-ro-fi-bri-no-se) based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective of Greek and Latin origin relating to secondary fibrin formation.

deuteroglobulose
6 syllables16 letters
deu·te·ro·glo·bu·lose
/ˌdjuːtəroʊˈɡlɒbjʊləʊs/
noun

The word 'deuteroglobulose' is divided into six syllables: deu-te-ro-glo-bu-lose. It consists of the prefix 'deuter-', the root 'globul-', and the suffix '-ose'. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel and consonant patterns.

deuterovitellose
7 syllables16 letters
deu·te·ro·vi·tel·lo·se
/ˌdjuːtərɒvɪˈtɛləʊs/
adjective

The word 'deuterovitellose' is a seven-syllable adjective of Greek and Latin origin. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The pronunciation of the 'eu' diphthong may vary.

mannoketoheptose
7 syllables16 letters
man·no·ke·to·hep·to·se
/ˌmæn.əʊˌkiː.toʊˌhep.toʊs/
noun

Mannoketoheptose is a seven-carbon ketose sugar. Syllabification follows English rules, dividing the word into man-no-ke-to-hep-to-se with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, composed of 'manno-', 'keto-', 'hept-', and '-ose' components.

reticulatovenose
7 syllables16 letters
re·ti·cu·la·to·ve·nose
/rɪˈtɪkjuːlətoʊvɪnoʊs/
adjective

The word 'reticulatovenose' is a seven-syllable adjective of Latin origin. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle, with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Its complex morphology and length require careful application of syllable division rules.

sericeotomentose
8 syllables16 letters
se·ri·ce·o·to·men·to·se
/ˌsɛrɪsiːoʊtoʊˈmɛntəʊs/
adjective

The word 'sericeotomentose' is an eight-syllable adjective of Latin origin. It is divided into syllables based on the onset-rime structure, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('to'). Its complex morphology and pronunciation require careful consideration of vowel sequences and phonetic rules.

tuberculatonodose
8 syllables17 letters
tu·ber·cu·la·to·no·do·se
/ˌtjuːbəˌkjuːlətoʊˈnoʊdoʊs/
adjective

The word 'tuberculatonodose' is a complex adjective of Latin origin. It is divided into eight syllables with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules of onset maximization and vowel break. Its rarity and length contribute to potential pronunciation variations.

turbinatoglobose
6 syllables16 letters
tur·bi·na·to·glob·ose
/ˌtɜːbɪˈneɪtəʊɡloʊboʊs/
adjective

Turbinatoglobose is a complex adjective of Latin and Greek origin. It is syllabified as tur-bi-na-to-glob-ose, with primary stress on 'glob'. Syllable division follows standard English onset-nucleus-coda principles. The word's structure is comparable to other compound words like photobiological and radiotelephone.