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20020100 Eight syllables: secondary stress on 'Pseu' (1st) and 'mel' (4th), primary stress on 'bran' (6th), all others unstressed

Pseudolamellibranchia
8 syllables21 letters
Pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a
/ˌsuː.doʊ.læ.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˈbræŋ.ki.ə/
noun

Pseudolamellibranchia is an 8-syllable scientific term (Pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-a) combining Greek 'pseudo-' (false), Latin 'lamelli-' (plate-like), and Greek 'branchi-' (gills) with nominal suffix '-ia'. Primary stress falls on 'bran' with secondary stress on 'Pseu' and 'mel'. The word denotes an obsolete taxonomic subclass of bivalves. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries while applying the Maximal Onset Principle where phonotactically legal.

anthropophysiography
8 syllables20 letters
an·thro·po·phys·i·og·ra·phy
/ˌæn.θɹə.poʊˌfɪz.iˈɒɡ.ɹə.fi/
noun

Anthropophysiography is an 8-syllable Greek compound noun (an-thro-po-phys-i-og-ra-phy) meaning the descriptive study of human physical characteristics. Primary stress falls on 'og' following the standard -graphy pattern, with secondary stress on 'an' and 'phys'. Division respects morpheme boundaries (anthropo- + physio- + -graphy) and applies maximal onset for legal clusters.

ballistocardiography
8 syllables20 letters
bal·lis·to·car·di·og·ra·phy
/ˌbæl.ɪ.stoʊ.ˌkɑːr.di.ˈɑː.ɡrə.fi/
noun

Ballistocardiography is an 8-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (bal-lis-to-car-di-og-ra-phy) with primary stress on 'og' and secondary stress on 'bal' and 'car'. It combines 'ballisto-' (throwing motion), 'cardio-' (heart), and '-graphy' (recording), referring to a technique for graphically recording body movements caused by cardiac contractions. IPA: /ˌbæl.ɪ.stoʊ.ˌkɑːr.di.ˈɑː.ɡrə.fi/.

biblicopsychological
8 syllables20 letters
bib·li·co·psy·cho·log·i·cal
/ˌbɪb.lɪ.koʊ.ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɑ.dʒɪ.kəl/
adjective

Biblicopsychological is an eight-syllable compound adjective (bib-li-co-psy-cho-log-i-cal) combining Latin 'biblicus' and Greek 'psych-' with the '-ological' suffix. Primary stress falls on 'log' with secondary stress on 'bib' and 'psy'. The syllabification respects morphological boundaries and applies standard English rules for Greek/Latin compounds.

blepharohematidrosis
8 syllables20 letters
bleph·a·ro·hem·a·ti·dro·sis
/ˌblɛfəroʊˌhɛməˈtɪdroʊsɪs/
noun

Blepharohematidrosis is an 8-syllable Greek-derived medical compound (bleph-a-ro-hem-a-ti-dro-sis) meaning bloody sweat from the eyelids. Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable (ti), with secondary stress on syllables 1 and 4. The word combines blepharo- (eyelid), hemat- (blood), idr- (sweat), and -osis (condition). Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries characteristic of medical terminology.

blepharosphincterectomy
8 syllables23 letters
ble·pha·ro·sphinc·ter·ec·to·my
/ˌblɛfəroʊˌsfɪŋktərˈɛktəmi/
noun

Syllabified as ble-pha-ro-sphinc-ter-ec-to-my with primary stress on the -ectomy syllable; a noun meaning surgical removal of the eyelid sphincter.

chemicopharmaceutical
8 syllables21 letters
chem·i·co·phar·ma·ceu·ti·cal
/ˌkɛmɪkoʊˌfɑːrməˈsuːtɪkəl/
adjective

Chemicopharmaceutical is an 8-syllable compound adjective (chem-i-co-phar-ma-ceu-ti-cal) combining Greek 'chemico-' (chemistry) with 'pharmaceutical' (relating to drugs). Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable 'ceu' /suː/, with secondary stress on 'chem' and 'phar'. The word follows standard English syllabification with morphological boundary awareness at the compound join, digraph preservation for 'ch' /k/ and 'ph' /f/, and maximal onset application throughout. IPA: /ˌkɛmɪkoʊˌfɑːrməˈsuːtɪkəl/.

chlorotrifluoroethylene
8 syllables23 letters
chlo·ro·tri·fluo·ro·eth·y·lene
/ˌklɔː.roʊ.traɪˌflʊə.roʊˈɛθ.ə.liːn/
noun

The word 'chlorotrifluoroethylene' is a chemical noun syllabified as 'chlo-ro-tri-fluo-ro-eth-y-lene'. This division respects its morphemic components (chloro-, tri-, fluoro-, ethylene). The primary stress falls on 'eth', with secondary stresses on 'chlo' and 'fluo'. Its phonetic transcription is /ˌklɔː.roʊ.traɪˌflʊə.roʊˈɛθ.ə.liːn/. A key feature is the letter 'y' acting as a separate syllable /ə/ within the 'ethylene' root.

cholecystenterostomy
8 syllables20 letters
cho·le·cyst·en·ter·os·to·my
/ˌkoʊ.lɪ.sɪst.ˌɛn.tər.ˈɑs.tə.mi/
noun

Cholecystenterostomy is an 8-syllable medical compound (cho-le-cyst-en-ter-os-to-my) from Greek roots meaning 'bile-bladder-intestine-opening'. Primary stress falls on 'os' (6th syllable), with secondary stress on 'cho' (1st) and 'en' (4th). Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries: chole- (bile) + cyst- (bladder) + entero- (intestine) + -stomy (surgical opening). The word functions only as a noun denoting a surgical anastomosis between the gallbladder and intestine.

immunocytochemistry
8 syllables19 letters
im·mu·no·cy·to·chem·is·try
/ˌɪm.jə.noʊˌsaɪ.toʊˈkɛm.ɪ.stri/
noun

Immunocytochemistry is an 8-syllable scientific compound (im-mu-no-cy-to-chem-is-try) combining Latin 'immuno-' (immune), Greek 'cyto-' (cell), Greek 'chem-' (chemistry), and suffix '-istry' (field of study). Primary stress falls on 'chem' with secondary stress on 'im' and 'cy'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle.

ophthalmodiastimeter
8 syllables20 letters
oph·thal·mo·di·as·tim·e·ter
/ˌɒfθælmoʊˌdaɪæsˈtɪmɪtər/
noun

Ophthalmodiastimeter is an 8-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (oph-thal-mo-di-as-tim-e-ter) meaning an instrument for measuring ocular distances. Primary stress falls on 'tim'; secondary stress on 'oph' and 'di'. The word combines 'ophthalmo-' (eye), 'dia-' (through), and '-meter' (measure). Syllabification follows maximal onset principle while respecting morpheme boundaries and preserving Greek digraphs 'ph' (/f/) and 'th' (/θ/).

pathologicoclinical
8 syllables19 letters
path·o·log·i·co·clin·i·cal
/ˌpæθəˌlɑːdʒɪkoʊˈklɪnɪkəl/
adjective

Pathologicoclinical is an 8-syllable medical compound adjective (path-o-log-i-co-clin-i-cal) combining Greek 'pathos' (disease), 'logos' (study), and 'klinikos' (clinical) with Latin suffixes. Primary stress falls on 'clin' with secondary stress on 'path' and 'log'. Syllabification follows Maximal Onset Principle while respecting morpheme boundaries. IPA: /ˌpæθəˌlɑːdʒɪkoʊˈklɪnɪkəl/.

pericardiacophrenic
8 syllables19 letters
per·i·car·di·ac·o·phren·ic
/ˌpɛr.ɪ.kɑːr.diˌæk.oʊˈfrɛn.ɪk/
adjective

Pericardiacophrenic is an 8-syllable Greek-derived medical adjective meaning 'relating to the pericardium and diaphragm.' It divides as per-i-car-di-ac-o-phren-ic, respecting morpheme boundaries (peri-, cardi-, -ac-, -o-, phren-, -ic). Primary stress falls on 'phren' with secondary stresses on 'per' and 'ac.' IPA: /ˌpɛr.ɪ.kɑːr.diˌæk.oʊˈfrɛn.ɪk/.

phenolsulphonephthalein
8 syllables23 letters
phe·nol·sul·pho·ne·phthal·e·in
/ˌfiː.noʊl.sʌl.ˌfoʊ.nə.ˈθæl.i.ɪn/
noun

Phenolsulphonephthalein is an 8-syllable chemical noun, syllabified as phe-nol-sul-pho-ne-phthal-e-in. It is a compound of `phenol`, `sulphone`, and `phthalein`. The primary stress is on the sixth syllable (`phthal`), with secondary stresses on the first and fourth. Its pronunciation involves treating `phth` as /θ/ and vocalizing the final 'e' of `sulphone` as a schwa to break up a consonant cluster, a common feature in complex scientific terms.

physicophilosophical
8 syllables20 letters
phys·i·co·phil·o·soph·i·cal
/ˌfɪz.ɪ.koʊ.ˌfɪl.əˈsɑf.ɪ.kəl/
adjective

Physicophilosophical is an 8-syllable compound adjective (phys-i-co-phil-o-soph-i-cal) combining Greek 'physico-' (physical) with 'philosophical'. Primary stress falls on '-soph-' following standard '-ical' suffix stress rules. The 'ph' digraphs remain intact, and morpheme boundaries guide syllable division. IPA: /ˌfɪz.ɪ.koʊ.ˌfɪl.əˈsɑf.ɪ.kəl/.

pseudolamellibranchiate
8 syllables23 letters
pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·ate
/ˌsuː.doʊ.ləˌmɛl.ɪˈbræŋ.ki.eɪt/
adjective

The word 'pseudolamellibranchiate' is an 8-syllable adjective of Greek and Latin origin meaning 'falsely resembling a bivalve mollusk'. It is syllabified as 'pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-ate'. Its phonetic transcription is /ˌsuː.doʊ.ləˌmɛl.ɪˈbræŋ.ki.eɪt/. Primary stress is on the 'bran' syllable, with secondary stress on 'pseu' and 'mel'. The division follows standard English rules like Maximal Onset and VCCV splitting, while respecting the word's morphemic boundaries.

pseudolamellibranchiate
8 syllables23 letters
pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·ate
/ˌsjuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˈbræŋ.ki.ət/
adjective

Pseudolamellibranchiate is an 8-syllable scientific adjective (pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-ate) combining Greek pseudo- (false) with Latin/Greek lamelli-branchi- (plate-gills) and suffix -ate. Primary stress falls on 'bran', with secondary stress on 'pseu' and 'mel'. IPA: /ˌsjuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˈbræŋ.ki.ət/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, preserving Greek-origin clusters like /ps/ and /k/ for 'ch'.

sphygmomanometrically
8 syllables21 letters
sphyg·mo·ma·no·me·tri·cal·ly
/ˌsfɪɡˌmoʊməˌnɒmɛtrɪkli/
adverb

Sphygmomanometrically is an 8-syllable adverb (sphyg-mo-ma-no-me-tri-cal-ly) derived from Greek combining forms sphygmo- (pulse), mano- (pressure), and metr- (measure), plus suffixes -ic, -al, and -ly. Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable (tri-), with secondary stress on syllables 1 and 4. IPA: /ˌsfɪɡˌmoʊməˌnɒmɛtrɪkli/. The word means 'in a manner relating to blood pressure measurement via sphygmomanometer.' Syllable division follows Maximal Onset Principle and VCCV split rules, preserving legal onset clusters like /tr/.

stereoroentgenography
8 syllables21 letters
ster·e·o·roent·gen·og·ra·phy
/ˌstɛr.i.oʊˌroʊnt.ɡəˈnɑɡ.rə.fi/
noun

Stereoroentgenography is an 8-syllable medical compound (ster-e-o-roent-gen-og-ra-phy) combining Greek 'stereo-' (three-dimensional), German eponym 'roentgen' (X-ray), and Greek '-graphy' (recording). Primary stress falls on 'nog'; secondary stress on 'ster' and 'roent'. IPA: /ˌstɛr.i.oʊˌroʊnt.ɡəˈnɑɡ.rə.fi/. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries and applies maximal onset principle.

tychoparthenogenesis
8 syllables20 letters
ty·cho·par·the·no·gen·e·sis
/ˌtaɪ.koʊ.pɑːr.θəˌnoʊ.dʒɛn.ə.sɪs/
noun

Tychoparthenogenesis is an 8-syllable Greek-derived scientific noun (ty-cho-par-the-no-gen-e-sis) meaning accidental parthenogenesis. Primary stress falls on 'gen' with secondary stresses on 'ty' and 'no'. The word comprises three Greek morphemes: tycho- (chance), partheno- (virgin), and genesis (origin), with syllable boundaries respecting both morphological joins and English phonotactic rules for digraphs (ch, th).

uranostaphylorrhaphy
8 syllables20 letters
u·ra·no·staph·y·lor·rha·phy
/ˌjʊrənoʊˌstæfɪˈlɔːrəfi/
noun

Uranostaphylorrhaphy is an 8-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (u-ra-no-staph-y-lor-rha-phy) meaning surgical suturing of the palate and uvula. It combines urano- (palate) + staphylo- (uvula) + -rrhaphy (suture). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable -lor-, with secondary stresses on u- and -staph-. The geminate -rr- splits between syllables. IPA: /ˌjʊrənoʊˌstæfɪˈlɔːrəfi/.