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

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lymph-- Greek origin via Latin 'lympha'; refers to lymphatic system (note: appears as 'lymhp' due to typo)

lymhpangiophlebitis
7 syllables19 letters
lym·hpan·gi·o·phle·bi·tis
/ˌlɪm.pæn.dʒi.oʊ.flɪˈbaɪ.tɪs/
noun

Lymhpangiophlebitis (likely typo for lymphangiophlebitis) is a 7-syllable medical noun meaning inflammation of lymphatic vessels and veins. Divided as lym-hpan-gi-o-phle-bi-tis following morpheme boundaries. Primary stress falls on 'bi' (/baɪ/), secondary on 'lym'. Greek-derived compound: lymph- (lymphatic) + angio- (vessel) + phleb- (vein) + -itis (inflammation). IPA: /ˌlɪm.pæn.dʒi.oʊ.flɪˈbaɪ.tɪs/.

lymphadenectasia
6 syllables16 letters
lym·pha·de·nec·ta·sia
/ˌlɪmfædəˈnɛktəsiə/
noun

Lymphadenectasia is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('nec'). Syllabification follows standard US English rules, prioritizing vowel-centric division and maintaining morphemic integrity. It's a complex word due to its Greek/Latin roots and length.

lymphadenectasis
6 syllables16 letters
lym·pha·de·nec·ta·sis
/ˌlɪmfædəˈnɛktəsɪs/
noun

Lymphadenectasis is a noun meaning dilation of lymphatic vessels. It's syllabified as lym-pha-de-nec-ta-sis, with stress on 'nec'. Syllable division follows vowel-consonant patterns and respects morphemic structure.

lymphangiectasis
6 syllables16 letters
lym·phan·gi·ec·ta·sis
/ˌlɪmfæŋdʒiˈɛktəsɪs/
noun

Lymphangiectasis is a six-syllable noun (lym-phan-gi-ec-ta-sis) with primary stress on 'ec'. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, respecting vowel-consonant sequences, consonant clusters, and morphemic boundaries. It denotes a lymphatic vessel dilation.

lymphangiectatic
6 syllables16 letters
lymph·an·gi·ec·tat·ic
/ˌlɪmfæŋdʒiːˈɛktætɪk/
adjective

The word 'lymphangiectatic' is a six-syllable adjective of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided as lymph-an-gi-ec-tat-ic, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The morphemes include the prefix 'lymph-', root 'angiect-', and suffix '-atic'. Syllabification follows standard vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.

lymphangioendothelioma
10 syllables22 letters
lymph·an·gi·o·en·do·the·li·o·ma
/lɪmfænˌdʒi.oʊˌɛn.doʊ.θiː.liˈoʊ.mə/
noun

Compound medical noun with 10 syllables; primary stress on -o- of -oma, secondary on en-, syllabified with maximal onset and hiatus splits while preserving morpheme boundaries.

lymphangioendothelioma
10 syllables22 letters
lym·phan·gi·o·en·do·the·li·o·ma
/ˌlɪm.fæn.dʒi.oʊ.ˌɛn.doʊ.ˌθiː.li.ˈoʊ.mə/
noun

Lymphangioendothelioma is a 10-syllable Greek-derived medical noun meaning a tumor of lymphatic vessel endothelium. Syllabified as lym-phan-gi-o-en-do-the-li-o-ma, it follows morpheme boundaries (lymph-, angi/o-, endo-, theli/o-, -oma) with primary stress on the penultimate 'o' and secondary stresses on 'lym', 'en', and 'the'. IPA: /ˌlɪm.fæn.dʒi.oʊ.ˌɛn.doʊ.ˌθiː.li.ˈoʊ.mə/.

lymphangioendothelioma
10 syllables22 letters
lym·phan·gi·o·en·do·the·li·o·ma
/ˌlɪmfæŋdʒioʊˌɛndoʊθiˈlioʊmə/
noun

Lymphangioendothelioma is a complex medical term divided into ten syllables (lym-phan-gi-o-en-do-the-li-o-ma) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's derived from Greek roots denoting lymphatic vessels and tissue, and functions as a noun describing a benign tumor.

lymphangiomatous
6 syllables16 letters
lym·phan·gi·o·mat·ous
/ˌlɪmfænˌdʒiˈoʊmətəs/
adjective

Lymphangiomatous is a seven-syllable adjective (lym-phan-gi-o-mat-ous) of Greek and Latin origin, stressed on the fifth syllable. It describes a condition relating to lymphatic vessels and tumors. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

lymphangioplasty
6 syllables16 letters
lym·phan·gi·o·plas·ty
/ˌlɪmfæŋ.dʒi.oʊˈplæ.sti/
noun

Lymphangioplasty is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's formed from Greek and Latin morphemes and exhibits typical US English syllabification patterns, with consonant clusters maintained within syllables. The pronunciation of 'g' as /dʒ/ before 'i' is a notable phonetic feature.

lymphangiosarcoma
7 syllables17 letters
lym·phan·gi·o·sar·co·ma
/ˌlɪmfæŋdʒioʊsɑːrˈkoʊmə/
noun

Lymphangiosarcoma is a 7-syllable noun (lym-phan-gi-o-sar-co-ma) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex medical term derived from Greek roots, denoting a rare cancer of the lymphatic vessels. Syllabification follows standard vowel-consonant division rules.

lymphosarcomatous
6 syllables17 letters
lymph·o·sar·co·ma·tous
/ˈlɪmfəˌsɑːrkəˈmeɪtəs/
adjective

Lymphosarcomatous is a six-syllable adjective of Greek and Latin origin. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. The word's complex structure necessitates attention to vowel reduction and consonant simplification in pronunciation.