trachelobregmatic
Syllables
tra-che-lo-breg-mat-ic
Pronunciation
/ˌtræk.ə.ləʊ.breɡˈmæt.ɪk/
Stress
000010
Morphemes
trachelo- + bregma- + -tic
The word 'trachelobregmatic' is a six-syllable adjective with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('mat'). Syllabification follows standard English (GB) rules based on onset-rime structure and CVC patterns. It is morphologically complex, derived from Greek roots and suffixes.
Definitions
- 1
Relating to both the neck and the bregma (anterior fontanelle) of the skull; pertaining to a specific anatomical relationship.
“The trachelobregmatic diameter is crucial for assessing fetal presentation.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('mat'). The stress pattern is typical for adjectives ending in '-ic'.
Syllables
tra — Open syllable, onset 'tr', rime 'æ'. che — Closed syllable, onset 'ch', rime 'ə'. lo — Open syllable, onset 'l', rime 'əʊ'. breg — Closed syllable, onset 'br', rime 'eɡ'. mat — Closed syllable, onset 'm', rime 'æt', primary stress. ic — Closed syllable, onset null, rime 'ɪk'
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Onset-Rime
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CVC Structure
Closed syllables (ending in a consonant) are identified and separated.
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- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may exist, but do not affect syllable division.
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