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11-Syllable Words in English (GB)

Explore English (GB) words that divide into exactly 11 syllables, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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anatomicophysiological
11 syllables22 letters
an·a·to·mic·o·phys·i·o·log·i·cal
/ˌænəˌtɒmɪoʊˌfɪziːəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
adjective

The word 'anatomicophysiological' is a complex adjective formed from Greek and Latin roots. It is divided into eleven syllables, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The word's structure and length present challenges in pronunciation and syllabification.

antimaterialistically
11 syllables21 letters
an·ti··ti·ə·ri·ə·lis·ti·cal·ly
/ˌæn.tɪ.məˈtɪə.rɪ.ə.lɪ.stɪ.kli/
adverb

The word 'antimaterialistically' is divided into eleven syllables, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('tic'). It's a complex adverb formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllable division follows standard English rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding consonant cluster splits.

benzeneazobenzene
11 syllables17 letters
ben·zine·a·zo·be·nze·ne·a·zo·be·nze
/ˌbɛnzɪnˌæzoʊˈbɛnzɪn/
noun

Benzeneazobenzene is a complex noun divided into eleven syllables (ben-zine-a-zo-be-nze-ne-a-zo-be-nze) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'az-', the root 'benzene', and functions as a specific chemical name. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime principles.

cardiotrophotherapy
11 syllables19 letters
car·di·o·tro·o·the·ra·pi·ther·a·py
/ˌkɑː.di.oʊ.trɒf.oʊ.θe.rə.piː/
noun

Cardiotrophotherapy is a complex noun of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided into eleven syllables with primary stress on the seventh syllable ('ther-'). The syllabification follows standard English rules of open and closed syllables, with consideration for morphemic boundaries and schwa reduction.

cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine
11 syllables29 letters
cy·clo·tri·meth·yl·ene·tri·ni·tro·a·mine
/ˌsaɪ.kləʊˌtrɪmɪθɪˈliːnˌtriːnɪtrəˈmiːn/
noun

The word 'cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine' is a complex noun with 11 syllables divided based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's a chemical compound with Greek and Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules despite its length and unusual structure.

epididymodeferentectomy
11 syllables23 letters
ep·i·did·y·mo·de·fer·en·tec·to·my
/ˌɛpɪdɪˌdɪməʊˌdɛfərənˈtɛktəmi/
noun

Epididymodeferentectomy is a complex medical noun of Greek and Latin origin. It's divided into 11 syllables with primary stress on 'fer'. Syllable division follows standard English onset-rime rules. Pronunciation can vary due to the word's length and rarity.

immunoelectrophoretically
11 syllables25 letters
im·mu·no·e·lec·tro·pho·re·ti·cal·ly
/ˌɪmjuːnoʊˌɛlɛktroʊfəˈrɛtɪkli/
adverb

The word 'immunoelectrophoretically' is a complex adverb derived from Latin and Greek roots. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on 'pho-'. Its structure is similar to other complex scientific adverbs, exhibiting consistent stress patterns.

mandibulomaxillary
11 syllables18 letters
man·di·bu·lo·max·il·lo·max·il·la·ry
/ˌmændɪbjuːloʊmækˈsɪləri/
adjective

The word 'mandibulomaxillary' is a complex adjective of Latin origin. It is divided into eleven syllables following vowel-consonant patterns, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('max'). The morphemic breakdown reveals its composition from 'mandibulo-', 'maxillo-', and '-ary'. Syllabification is consistent with similar polysyllabic words in English.

monobromoacetanilide
11 syllables20 letters
mon·o·bro·mo·a·ce·ti·a·ni·lai·did
/ˌmɒnəʊˌbrɒməʊˌæsɪtəˈnɪlaɪd/
noun

Monobromoacetanilide is a complex noun with 11 syllables divided based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on the ninth syllable ('ni'). It's a chemical compound with a Greek-derived prefix and a compound root.

pancreaticoduodenostomy
11 syllables23 letters
pan·cre·at·ic·o·du·o·den·os·to·my
/ˌpænˌkriːætɪkoʊˌdjuːəˈdɛnəˌstɒmi/
noun

Pancreaticoduodenostomy is a complex noun of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided into eleven syllables with primary stress on the seventh syllable ('den'). Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime principles, with vowel-only syllables and diphthongs considered. The word's length and morphological complexity present pronunciation challenges.

pantanencephalia
11 syllables16 letters
pan·tan·en·se·fal·i·a·ceph·a·li·a
/ˌpæn.tən.ɛnˈsɛf.ə.li.ə/
noun

Pantanencephalia is a complex noun of Greek origin, divided into eleven syllables with primary stress on 'ceph-'. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rhyme principles, with vowel clusters posing no significant challenges. The word's length is the main factor influencing its complexity.

pericardiomediastinitis
11 syllables23 letters
pe·ri·car·di·o·me·di·as·ti·ni·tis
/ˌpɛrɪˌkɑːdiˌoʊmiːdiːæstaɪˈnaɪtɪs/
noun

The word 'pericardiomediastinitis' is a complex medical term with 11 syllables, primarily divided based on the onset-rime structure. The primary stress falls on the seventh syllable. It's composed of Greek-derived morphemes indicating inflammation around the heart and in the mediastinum. Syllabification follows standard English rules, though regional variations in pronunciation may exist.

philosophicopsychological
11 syllables25 letters
phil·o·soph·i·cal·ly·psy·cho·log·i·cal
/ˌfɪləˈsɒfɪkəʊˌsaɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
adjective

The word 'philosophicopsychological' is a complex adjective formed from Greek roots. It is divided into eleven syllables, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('cal'). Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster splits. The word relates to the intersection of philosophical and psychological inquiry.

photochromolithograph
11 syllables21 letters
pho·to·chro·mo·li·tho·graph·ic·al·o·graph
/ˌfoʊtəʊˌkrəʊməˌlɪθəʊˈɡræfɪk/
noun

The word 'photochromolithograph' is a complex noun of Greek origin, divided into eleven syllables based on onset-rime structure. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals its meaning as a color printing process using a light-sensitive lithographic stone.

polioencephalomyelitis
11 syllables22 letters
po·li·o·en·ce·pha·lo·my·e·li·tis
/ˌpɒlioʊˌɛnˌsɛfəloʊmaɪˈɛlɪtɪs/
noun

Polioencephalomyelitis is a complex noun of Greek origin, divided into eleven syllables (po-li-o-en-ce-pha-lo-my-e-li-tis) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.

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.

selectivitysenescence
11 syllables21 letters
se·lec·ti·vi·ti·ty·se·ne·scen·ce·scence
/sɪˌlɛkˈtɪvɪtiːsɪˈnɛsəns/
noun

The word 'selectivitysenescence' is a compound noun formed from 'selectivity' and 'senescence'. Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing onsets. Stress falls on the third and seventh syllables. The compound nature of the word is the primary special consideration.

trinitrophenylmethylnitramine
11 syllables29 letters
tri·ni·tro·phe·nyl·me·thyl·ni·tra·mi·ne
/ˌtrɪ.nɪ.təʊˌfɛ.nɪlˌmɛθ.ɪlˌnɪ.trəˈmiːn/
noun

The word 'trinitrophenylmethylnitramine' is divided into 11 syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex chemical name with Latin, Greek, and Germanic roots, functioning as a noun.