anatomicophysiological
Syllables
an-a-to-mic-o-phys-i-o-log-i-cal
Pronunciation
/ˌænəˌtɒmɪoʊˌfɪziːəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
Stress
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Morphemes
an- + tomo- + physiological
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.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the body.
Relating to the structure, function, and disease of the body.
“anatomicophysiological research”
“anatomicophysiological factors”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-o-', and secondary stress on the '-a-' and '-o-'. The remaining syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
an — Open syllable, initial syllable.. a — Unstressed syllable, schwa sound.. to — Closed syllable, short vowel.. mic — Closed syllable, short vowel.. o — Diphthong, stressed syllable.. phys — Closed syllable, short vowel.. i — Open syllable, long vowel.. o — Diphthong.. log — Closed syllable, short vowel.. i — Open syllable, short vowel.. cal — Closed syllable, schwa sound.
Word Parts
Vowel-Consonant-Consonant (VCC)
Syllables are divided before consonant clusters (e.g., 'mic', 'cal').
Vowel-Consonant (VC)
Syllables are divided after the vowel when followed by a consonant (e.g., 'an', 'to').
Diphthong Rule
Diphthongs remain within a single syllable.
- The length and complexity of the word due to multiple roots.
- Vowel reduction to schwa in unstressed syllables.
- Potential regional variations in pronunciation of vowel sounds.
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