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2001010 Secondary stress on syllable 1 (chlor), primary stress on syllable 5 (id); remaining syllables unstressed

chlorprophenpyridamine
7 syllables22 letters
chlor·pro·phen·pyr·id·a·mine
/ˌklɔːr.proʊ.fɛn.pɪˈrɪd.ə.miːn/
noun

Chlorprophenpyridamine is a seven-syllable pharmaceutical compound noun: chlor-pro-phen-pyr-id-a-mine (/ˌklɔːr.proʊ.fɛn.pɪˈrɪd.ə.miːn/). Morphemes: chlor- (chlorine), prophen- (propyl-phenyl), pyrid- (pyridine), -amine (amine group). Secondary stress on 'chlor', primary stress on 'id'. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries and legal English onset clusters.

craniopharyngeal
7 syllables16 letters
cra·ni·o·pha·ryn·ge·al
/ˌkreɪ.ni.oʊ.fəˈrɪn.dʒi.əl/
adjective

Craniopharyngeal is a 7-syllable medical adjective (cra-ni-o-pha-ryn-ge-al) combining Greek 'cranio-' (skull) and 'pharyng-' (throat) with the Latin adjectival suffix '-eal'. Primary stress falls on 'ryn', with secondary stress on 'cra'. The combining vowel 'o' forms its own syllable at the morpheme boundary. Standard English syllabification rules apply: Maximal Onset for legal clusters, digraph integrity for 'ph', and cluster splitting for illegal onsets like 'ng'.

craniorhachischisis
7 syllables19 letters
cra·ni·o·rha·chis·chi·sis
/ˌkreɪ.ni.oʊ.rəˈkɪs.kɪ.sɪs/
noun

Craniorhachischisis is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (cra-ni-o-rha-chis-chi-sis) composed of three combining forms: cranio- (skull), rhachi- (spine), and -schisis (cleft). Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable 'chis' with secondary stress on 'cra'. The IPA transcription is /ˌkreɪ.ni.oʊ.rəˈkɪs.kɪ.sɪs/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while preserving Greek digraphs 'rh' and 'ch'.

homeotransplantation
7 syllables20 letters
ho·me·o·trans·plan·ta·tion
/ˌhoʊ.mi.oʊ.træns.plæn.ˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun

Homeotransplantation is a seven-syllable medical noun (ho-me-o-trans-plan-ta-tion, /ˌhoʊ.mi.oʊ.træns.plæn.ˈteɪ.ʃən/) combining Greek 'homeo-' (similar) with Latin 'transplantation'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ta'; secondary stress on the initial syllable 'ho'. Morpheme boundaries are preserved in syllabification, respecting the compound structure of prefix + root + suffix.

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/.