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Words with Prefix “chondro--” in English (US)

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chondro-- Greek origin, meaning 'cartilage'.

chondroalbuminoid
7 syllables17 letters
chon·dro·al·bu·mi·noi·d
/ˌkɒn.droʊ.æl.bjuː.mɪ.nɔɪd/
adjective

Chondroalbuminoid is a seven-syllable adjective with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's formed from Greek and Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard English rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The morphemic structure is prefix-root-suffix, indicating a substance resembling chondroalbumin.

chondrodystrophia
6 syllables17 letters
chon·dro·dys·tro·phi·a
/ˌkɒndroʊdɪˈstrɒfiə/
noun

Chondrodystrophia is a six-syllable noun of Greek origin, with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, considering vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel patterns, as well as the preservation of diphthongs and consonant clusters. The word's complex morphology reflects its medical nature.

chondroendothelioma
8 syllables19 letters
chon·dro·en·do·the·li·o·ma
/ˌkɒndroʊˌɛndoʊθiˈloʊmə/
noun

Chondroendothelioma is a complex noun of Greek origin, divided into eight syllables (chon-dro-en-do-the-li-o-ma) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows onset maximization, vowel-coda preference, and CVC structure rules. It denotes a rare benign cartilage tumor.

chondrofibromatous
6 syllables18 letters
chon·dro·fi·bro·ma·tous
/ˌkɒndroʊfaɪbroʊˈmeɪtəs/
adjective

The word 'chondrofibromatous' is a complex adjective of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided into six syllables: chon-dro-fi-bro-ma-tous, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset maximization and the vowel-coda rule, though variations in pronunciation are possible due to its technical nature.

chondromyxosarcoma
7 syllables18 letters
chon·dro·myx·o·sar·co·ma
/ˌkɒn.droʊ.maɪk.soʊ.sɑːr.koʊ.mə/
noun

Chondromyxosarcoma is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('sar-co-ma'). It's a complex medical term derived from Greek roots denoting cartilage, mucus, and flesh, indicating a malignant tumor. Syllable division follows standard English vowel and consonant cluster rules.

chondropharyngeal
6 syllables17 letters
chon·dro·pha·ryn·ge·al
/ˌkɒn.droʊ.fəˈrɪn.dʒi.əl/
adjective

The word 'chondropharyngeal' is a complex adjective formed from Greek roots. It is divided into six syllables: chon-dro-pha-ryn-ge-al, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('ryn'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel peaks and sonority sequencing, with considerations for the 'ph' digraph and the less common '-ryn-' sequence.

chondropharyngeus
6 syllables17 letters
chon·dro·pha·ryn·ge·us
/ˌkɒndroʊfærɪndʒiəs/
adjective

Chondropharyngeus is a complex anatomical adjective syllabified as chon-dro-pha-ryn-ge-us, with stress on the fourth syllable. Its structure reflects its Greek and Latin morphemic components.

chondropterygious
5 syllables17 letters
chon·dro·pter·y·gious
/ˌkɒndroʊˈptɛrɪdʒəs/
adjective

The word 'chondropterygious' is a five-syllable adjective of Greek and Latin origin. Syllable division follows vowel and consonant cluster rules, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. The word's complexity arises from its uncommon consonant clusters, but it adheres to standard English phonological patterns.

chondrosarcomatous
7 syllables18 letters
chon·dro·sar·co·ma·tou·s
/ˌkɒndroʊsɑːrkoʊˈmeɪtəs/
adjective

Chondrosarcomatous is a seven-syllable adjective divided as chon-dro-sar-co-ma-tou-s, with primary stress on 'ma'. Its structure reflects its Greek and Latin roots relating to cartilage and flesh, combined with adjectival suffixes.