sensorivasomotor
Syllables
sen-so-ri-va-so-mo-tor
Pronunciation
/ˌsɛnsoʊraɪvæsəˈməʊtər/
Stress
0000010
Morphemes
senso- + vas- + -motor
The word 'sensorivasomotor' is syllabified as sen-so-ri-va-so-mo-tor, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots, relating to nerves controlling blood vessel diameter. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime division rules, accounting for diphthongs and schwa vowels.
Definitions
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Relating to or affecting the nerves that control the diameter of blood vessels.
“sensorivasomotor control”
“sensorivasomotor dysfunction”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('mo'). The first syllable ('sen') receives secondary stress.
Syllables
sen — Open syllable, initial syllable. so — Open syllable, diphthong. ri — Open syllable, diphthong. va — Open syllable. so — Open syllable, schwa vowel. mo — Open syllable, diphthong. tor — Closed syllable
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Vowel-Initial Syllable
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Diphthong Formation
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Coda Presence
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