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Words with Root “ventricul-” in English (US)

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ventricul- Latin origin, relating to a cavity.

extraventricular
6 syllables16 letters
ex·tra·ven·tric·u·lar
/ˌɛk.strə.vɛnˈtrɪk.jʊ.lər/
adjective

The word 'extraventricular' is divided into six syllables: ex-tra-ven-tric-u-lar. The primary stress falls on 'tric'. Syllabification follows standard English VCV and CVC-V rules, considering the word's Latin-derived morphology. The word functions as an adjective and describes a location outside the brain's ventricles.

intraventricular
6 syllables16 letters
in·tra·ven·tri·cu·lar
/ˌɪntrəvɛnˈtrɪk.jʊlər/
adjective

The word 'intraventricular' is divided into six syllables: in-tra-ven-tri-cu-lar. It has a Latin origin and is primarily used as an adjective. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('tri'). Syllable division follows open and closed syllable rules, considering consonant clusters and morphological structure.

pneumoventriculography
8 syllables22 letters
pneu·mo·ven·tric·u·log·ra·phy
/ˌnjuːmoʊˌvɛntrɪˌkjuːlɑˈɡrɑfi/
noun

Pneumoventriculography is an 8-syllable medical compound (pneu-mo-ven-tric-u-log-ra-phy) combining Greek 'pneumo-' (lung/air), Latin 'ventricul-' (ventricle), and Greek '-graphy' (imaging). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-ra-' following standard -graphy stress patterns. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries and applies the Maximal Onset Principle where phonotactically legal. IPA: /ˌnjuːmoʊˌvɛntrɪˌkjuːlɑˈɡrɑfi/.

supraventricular
6 syllables16 letters
su·pra·ven·tric·u·lar
/suːprəvɛnˈtrɪkjʊlər/
adjective

The word 'supraventricular' is divided into six syllables: su-pra-ven-tric-u-lar. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tric'). It's a Latin-derived adjective relating to the area above the heart's ventricles. Syllable division follows standard vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.