HyphenateIt
Word Discovery8 words

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

Browse English (US) words starting with the prefix “duodeno--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

All...

Total Words

8

Prefix

duodeno--

Page

1 / 1

Showing

8 words

duodeno-- Derived from Greek *duodēnos* meaning 'twelve', referring to the duodenum.

duodenocholangitis
8 syllables18 letters
du·o·de·no·cho·lan·gi·tis
/ˌduːoʊdənoʊkoʊlæŋˈdʒaɪtɪs/
noun

Duodenocholangitis is a noun denoting inflammation of the duodenum and bile ducts. It is syllabified as du-o-de-no-cho-lan-gi-tis, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of Greek-derived morphemes: 'duodeno-', 'cholang-', and '-itis'.

duodenocholecystostomy
10 syllables22 letters
du·o·de·no·cho·le·cys·to·sto·my
/ˌduː.oʊˌdiː.noʊˌkoʊ.lɪˌsɪs.toʊˈstoʊ.mi/
noun

Compound medical noun duodeno- + cholecysto- + -stomy with 10 syllables; primary stress on “sto,” secondary stress on earlier compound heads.

duodenocholecystostomy
10 syllables22 letters
du·o·de·no·cho·le·cys·tos·to·my
/ˌduː.ə.ˌdiː.noʊ.ˌkoʊ.lə.sɪsˈtɒs.tə.mi/
noun

Duodenocholecystostomy is a 10-syllable medical compound (du-o-de-no-cho-le-cys-tos-to-my) combining Latin duodeno- (duodenum), Greek chole- (bile) + cyst- (bladder), and Greek -ostomy (surgical opening). Primary stress falls on -tos-; secondary stresses on du-, de-, and cho-. The word denotes a surgical anastomosis between the duodenum and gallbladder.

duodenocholecystostomy
10 syllables22 letters
du·o·de·no·cho·le·cys·to·sto·my
/ˌduːoʊdənoʊkoʊlɪsɪˈstɒstəmi/
noun

Duodenocholecystostomy is a complex medical term with ten syllables divided based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun formed from Greek and Latin roots denoting a surgical procedure connecting the duodenum and gallbladder.

duodenocholedochotomy
10 syllables21 letters
du·o·de·no·cho·le·do·cho·to·my
/ˌduː.ə.ˌdɛn.oʊ.ˌkoʊ.lɛ.dɒ.ˈkɒt.ə.mi/
noun

Duodenocholedochotomy is a 10-syllable medical compound (du-o-de-no-cho-le-do-cho-to-my) combining Latin 'duodeno-' (duodenum) + Greek 'choledocho-' (bile duct) + Greek '-tomy' (incision). Primary stress falls on the eighth syllable. The word denotes a surgical procedure involving incision into both the duodenum and common bile duct. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, with 'ch' digraphs representing /k/ per Greek etymology.

duodenojejunostomies
9 syllables20 letters
du·o·de·no·je·ju·no·sto·mies
/ˌduːoʊdənoʊˌjeɪdʒuːnoʊˈstoʊmiːz/
noun

Duodenojejunostomies is a complex noun with nine syllables (du-o-de-no-je-ju-no-sto-mies), derived from Greek and Latin roots. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules, but the word's length and uncommon morphemes require careful analysis.

duodenopancreatectomy
10 syllables21 letters
du·o·de·no·pan·cre·a·tec·to·my
/ˌdu.oʊˌdiː.noʊˌpæŋ.kri.əˈtɛk.tə.mi/
noun

Duodenopancreatectomy is a 10-syllable medical compound noun (du-o-de-no-pan-cre-a-tec-to-my) combining Latin 'duodeno-' (duodenum), Greek 'pancreato-' (pancreas), and Greek '-ectomy' (surgical removal). Primary stress falls on 'tec'; secondary stresses on 'du', 'de', and 'pan'. IPA: /ˌdu.oʊˌdiː.noʊˌpæŋ.kri.əˈtɛk.tə.mi/. The word denotes surgical excision of the duodenum and pancreas.

duodenopancreatectomy
10 syllables21 letters
du·o·de·no·pan·cre·a·tec·to·my
/ˌduːoʊˌdɛnoʊˌpæŋkriˌæˈtɛktəmi/
noun

Duodenopancreatectomy is a complex noun denoting a surgical procedure. It is syllabified as du-o-de-no-pan-cre-a-tec-to-my, with primary stress on 'tec'. The word's structure reflects its Greek and Latin origins, with prefixes, roots, and suffixes combining to form a specialized medical term. Syllable division follows vowel-centric rules, maximizing onsets, and respecting morphemic boundaries.