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

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dacryo-- Greek origin (dákryon = tear); combining form for lacrimal/tear-related

dacryoblenorrhea
7 syllables16 letters
dac·ry·o·blen·or·rhe·a
/ˌdæk.ri.oʊ.blɛ.nəˈri.ə/
noun

Dacryoblenorrhea is a 7-syllable Greek-derived medical noun meaning mucous discharge from the tear ducts. Morphemes: dacryo- (tear) + blenno- (mucus) + -rrhea (flow). Syllabified as dac-ry-o-blen-or-rhe-a with primary stress on 'rhe' and secondary on 'dac'. IPA: /ˌdæk.ri.oʊ.blɛ.nəˈri.ə/.

dacryoblenorrhea
7 syllables16 letters
da·cry·o·ble·nor·rhe·a
/ˌdækri.oʊblɛnəˈriːə/
noun

da-cry-o-ble-nor-rhe-a with primary stress on rhe and secondary on da; composed of dacryo- + blen(n)- + -rrhea, pronounced /ˌdækri.oʊblɛnəˈriːə/.

dacryocystoblennorrhea
9 syllables22 letters
dac·ry·o·cys·to·blen·nor·rhe·a
/ˌdæk.ri.oʊˌsɪs.toʊˌblɛn.nɚˈɹiː.ə/
noun

A nine-syllable Greek-derived medical compound with primary stress on the -rrhea element; syllabified as dac-ry-o-cys-to-blen-nor-rhe-a using morpheme-aware splits, vowel hiatus breaks, and geminate consonant division.

dacryocystoblennorrhea
7 syllables22 letters
da·cryo·cyst·o·blen·o·rhea
/ˌdækri.oʊ.sɪs.toʊ.blɛn.oʊˈriː.ə/
noun

Dacryocystoblennorrhea is a complex noun of Greek origin, divided into seven syllables: da-cryo-cyst-o-blen-o-rhea. Primary stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters.

dacryocystoblennorrhea
9 syllables22 letters
dac·ry·o·cys·to·blen·nor·rhe·a
/ˌdæk.ri.oʊˌsɪs.toʊ.blɛˌnɔːr.ˈriː.ə/
noun

Dacryocystoblennorrhea is a 9-syllable Greek-derived medical term (dac-ry-o-cys-to-blen-nor-rhe-a) meaning mucopurulent discharge from the lacrimal sac. It combines dacryo- (tear), cysto- (sac), blenno- (mucus), and -rrhea (flow). Primary stress falls on 'rhe' with secondary stresses on 'dac', 'cys', and 'blen'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle.

dacryocystoptosis
6 syllables17 letters
dac·ryo·cyst·op·to·sis
/ˌdækriˌsɪstoʊˈptəsɪs/
noun

Dacryocystoptosis is a six-syllable noun of Greek origin, meaning the prolapse of the lacrimal sac. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English vowel nucleus and consonant cluster rules.

dacryocystorhinostomy
9 syllables21 letters
dac·ry·o·cys·to·rhi·nos·to·my
/ˌdæk.ri.oʊˌsɪs.toʊˌraɪˈnɒs.tə.mi/
noun

Dacryocystorhinostomy is a 9-syllable medical noun (dac-ry-o-cys-to-rhi-nos-to-my) from Greek roots meaning 'tear-sac-nose-opening'. Primary stress falls on 'nos' with secondary stress on 'dac', 'cys', and 'rhi'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries (dacryo- + cysto- + rhino- + -stomy) with the Maximal Onset Principle applied within morphemes.

dacryocystorhinostomy
8 syllables21 letters
dac·ryo·cyst·o·rhi·nos·to·my
/ˈdækriˌsɪstoʊraɪˈnɑːsti/
noun

Dacryocystorhinostomy is a complex medical term syllabified as dac-ryo-cyst-o-rhi-nos-to-my, with primary stress on the fourth and eighth syllables. It's composed of Greek morphemes indicating a surgical procedure to open the tear sac into the nose.

dacryocystosyringotomy
10 syllables22 letters
da·cry·o·cys·to·syr·in·go·to·my
/ˌdækri.oʊˌsɪstoʊˌsɪrɪŋˈɡoʊtəmi/
noun

The word syllabifies as da-cry-o-cys-to-syr-in-go-to-my with primary stress on go before -tomy and secondary stress on the initial combining forms; IPA /ˌdækri.oʊˌsɪstoʊˌsɪrɪŋˈɡoʊtəmi/.

dacryocystosyringotomy
10 syllables22 letters
dac·ry·o·cys·to·sy·rin·got·o·my
/ˌdæk.ri.oʊˌsɪs.toʊ.sɪˈrɪŋ.ɡɒt.ə.mi/
noun

Dacryocystosyringotomy is a 10-syllable Greek-derived medical compound (dac-ry-o-cys-to-sy-rin-got-o-my) composed of four morphemes: dacryo- (tear), cysto- (sac), syringo- (tube), and -tomy (cutting). Primary stress falls on 'rin' with secondary stress on 'dac' and 'cys'. The word follows standard Greek medical compound formation with linking 'o' vowels between morphemes.

dacryocystosyringotomy
8 syllables22 letters
da·cryo·cysto·sy·rin·go·to·my
/ˌdækri.oʊ.sɪˈstoʊ.sɪˈrɪŋ.ɡoʊˈtoʊ.mi/
noun

Dacryocystosyringotomy is a complex medical term of Greek origin. It is syllabified as da-cryo-cysto-sy-rin-go-to-my, with primary stress on the seventh syllable ('to'). Syllable division follows VC rules and respects morphemic boundaries. It functions as a noun and refers to a surgical procedure.