adenoliomyofibroma
Syllables
a-de-no-li-o-my-o-fi-bro-ma
Pronunciation
/ˌædənoʊlaɪoʊmaɪoʊfaɪˈbroʊmə/
Stress
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Morphemes
adeno- + lio-myo-fibro- + -ma
Adenoliomyofibroma is a complex noun of Greek origin. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime rules, with primary stress on the seventh syllable ('fi'). Its rarity means pronunciation isn't rigidly defined, but the analysis provides a linguistically sound breakdown.
Definitions
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A benign tumor composed of fibrous tissue, smooth muscle, and glandular tissue, typically found in the uterus.
“The patient was diagnosed with an adenoliomyofibroma during a routine pelvic exam.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the seventh syllable ('fi'). This follows the general rule of stressing the penultimate syllable in polysyllabic words, modified by the morphological structure.
Syllables
a-de-no — Open syllable, stressed.. li-o — Open syllable, unstressed.. my-o — Open syllable, unstressed.. fi-bro — Open syllable, stressed.. ma — Closed syllable, unstressed.
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Vowel Division
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