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dynamoelectrical

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

7 syllables
16 characters
English (GB)
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7syllables

dynamoelectrical

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

dy-na-mo-e-lec-tri-cal

Pronunciation

/ˌdaɪ.nə.moʊ.ɪ.lek.trɪ.kəl/

Stress

0001001

Morphemes

dynamo + electro + ical

The word 'dynamoelectrical' is divided into seven syllables: dy-na-mo-e-lec-tri-cal. Stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's an adjective formed from Greek and Latin roots, relating to combined dynamic and electrical power. Syllabification follows standard English onset-nucleus-coda rules, with the '-ical' suffix attracting primary stress.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Relating to the combined power of dynamic and electrical forces.

    The dynamoelectrical system powered the entire facility.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('e-lec-tri-cal') due to the influence of the '-ical' suffix, which typically attracts stress in English adjectives.

Syllables

7
dy/daɪ/
na/nə/
mo/moʊ/
e/ɪ/
lec/lek/
tri/trɪ/
cal/kəl/

dy Open syllable, onset 'd', nucleus 'aɪ'. na Open syllable, onset 'n', nucleus 'ə'. mo Open syllable, onset 'm', nucleus 'oʊ'. e Open syllable, onset null, nucleus 'ɪ'. lec Closed syllable, onset 'l', nucleus 'e', coda 'k'. tri Closed syllable, onset 'tr', nucleus 'ɪ', coda null. cal Closed syllable, onset 'k', nucleus 'ə', coda 'l'

Onset-Nucleus-Coda

Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with optional onsets (consonants before the vowel) and codas (consonants after the vowel).

Vowel-Based Division

Each vowel sound generally forms a syllable, unless part of a diphthong or a weak vowel in an unstressed syllable.

  • The compound nature of the word could lead to alternative, though less common, syllable divisions.
  • Regional variations in vowel pronunciation might exist, but do not significantly alter the syllable structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/14/2025
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