undergraduatedom
Syllables
un-der-grad-u-ate-dom
Pronunciation
/ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒueɪtɪdəm/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
under- + graduate + -ed
The word 'undergraduatedom' is divided into six syllables: un-der-grad-u-ate-dom. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'under-', the root 'graduate', and the suffixes '-ed' and '-dom'. The syllabification follows standard English rules based on onset-rime structure and syllable closure.
Definitions
- 1
The state or condition of having been an undergraduate.
“The association caters to the needs of the undergraduatedom.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('u-'). The stress pattern is typical for words of this length and structure.
Syllables
un — Open syllable, onset-rime structure.. der — Open syllable, onset-rime structure.. grad — Closed syllable, consonant coda.. u — Open syllable, glide forming a diphthong.. ate — Closed syllable, consonant coda.. dom — Closed syllable, consonant coda.
Word Parts
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Onset-Rime
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus, with preceding consonants forming the onset and following consonants forming the coda.
Closed Syllable
Syllables ending in a consonant are considered closed.
Open Syllable
Syllables ending in a vowel are considered open.
- The word is a neologism and not commonly used.
- The combination of '-ed' and '-dom' suffixes is unusual.
- Potential vowel reduction in the final syllable in some accents.
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