fibrinoalbuminus
Syllables
fib-ri-no-al-bu-mi-nus
Pronunciation
/ˌfɪbrɪnoʊælˈbjuːmɪnəs/
Stress
0100101
Morphemes
fibrino- + albumino- + -ous
The word 'fibrinoalbuminous' is a complex adjective of Latin origin. It is divided into seven syllables: fib-ri-no-al-bu-mi-nus, with primary stress on the third-to-last syllable. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime rules, with no significant exceptions.
Definitions
- 1
Containing or resembling both fibrin and albumin.
“The complex biological sample exhibited a fibrinoalbuminous composition.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress on the third-to-last syllable (/ˈbjuː/), secondary stress on the first syllable (/ˈfɪb/).
Syllables
fib — Open syllable, onset 'f', rime 'ib'. ri — Open syllable, onset 'r', rime 'i'. no — Open syllable, onset 'n', rime 'oʊ' (diphthong). al — Open syllable, onset 'l', rime 'æ'. bu — Open syllable, onset 'b', rime 'juː'. mi — Open syllable, onset 'm', rime 'i'. nus — Closed syllable, onset 'n', vowel 'u', coda 's'
Word Parts
Onset-Rime Structure
Each syllable is divided into an onset (initial consonant sound) and a rime (vowel sound and any following consonants).
Vowel Clusters
Vowel clusters are treated as part of the rime, with each vowel sound forming a separate syllable if possible.
- The word's length and complex morphology require careful application of syllabification rules. No major exceptions were encountered.
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