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2010100 Secondary stress on syllable 1 ('an'), primary stress on syllable 4 ('ser'); syllables 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 are unstressed. Pattern follows English compound stress rules with primary stress on root syllable.

anticonservativeness
7 syllables20 letters
an·ti·con·ser·va·tive·ness
/ˌæn.ti.kənˌsɜːr.və.tɪv.nəs/
noun

Anticonservativeness is a 7-syllable noun (an-ti-con-ser-va-tive-ness) composed of the Greek prefix 'anti-' (against), Latin root 'conserv-' (preserve), and suffixes '-ative' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on 'ser' with secondary stress on 'an'. IPA: /ˌæn.ti.kənˌsɜːr.və.tɪv.nəs/. Syllable boundaries follow morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while avoiding illegal onsets.

antiinsurrectionists
7 syllables20 letters
an·ti·in·sur·rec·tion·ists
/ˌæn.ti.ɪn.sə.ˈrɛk.ʃə.nɪsts/
noun

Antiinsurrectionists divides as an-ti-in-sur-rec-tion-ists (7 syllables). It combines the Greek prefix 'anti-' (against), Latin prefix 'in-' (into), Latin root 'surrect' (to rise), and suffixes '-ion' (noun), '-ist' (agent), '-s' (plural). Primary stress falls on 'rec' with secondary stress on 'an'. IPA: /ˌæn.ti.ɪn.sə.ˈrɛk.ʃə.nɪsts/. The word means people who oppose insurrection.

bronchoaspergillosis
7 syllables20 letters
bron·cho·as·per·gil·lo·sis
/ˌbrɒŋ.koʊ.æs.pəˈdʒɪl.oʊ.sɪs/
noun

Bronchoaspergillosis is a 7-syllable medical compound: broncho- (Greek, bronchi) + aspergill- (Latin, Aspergillus fungus) + -osis (Greek, disease condition). Primary stress falls on '-gil-' (syllable 5), secondary on 'bron-' (syllable 1). The 'ch' represents /k/ due to Greek origin. Syllable breaks respect both phonotactic rules and morpheme boundaries.

chemotherapeuticness
7 syllables20 letters
che·mo·ther·a·peu·tic·ness
/ˌkiːmoʊˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪknəs/
noun

Chemotherapeuticness is a 7-syllable noun (che-mo-ther-a-peu-tic-ness) with primary stress on 'peu' and secondary stresses on 'che' and 'ther'. It combines Greek prefix 'chemo-' (chemical), root 'therap-' (treatment), suffix '-eutic' (relating to), and Old English '-ness' (abstract noun). The Greek 'ch' is /k/ and 'eu' is /juː/. IPA: /ˌkiːmoʊˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪknəs/.

cholecystgastrostomy
7 syllables20 letters
cho·le·cyst·gas·tros·to·my
/ˌkoʊ.lə.sɪst.ɡæs.ˈtrɒs.tə.mi/
noun

Cholecystgastrostomy is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical compound (chole- + cyst + gastr- + -ostomy) syllabified as cho-le-cyst-gas-tros-to-my, with primary stress on 'tros' and secondary stress on 'cho'. Morpheme boundaries govern breaks at cyst-gas and gas-tros, while maximal onset applies within morphemes.

consubstantiationist
7 syllables20 letters
con·sub·stan·ti·a·tion·ist
/ˌkɒn.səb.ˌstæn.ʃi.ˈeɪ.ʃən.ɪst/
noun

Consubstantiationist is a seven-syllable theological noun (con-sub-stan-ti-a-tion-ist) with primary stress on the fifth syllable 'a' and secondary stress on 'con' and 'stan'. It combines Latin prefixes 'con-' and 'sub-', the root 'stant-' (from 'stare'), and suffixes '-ation' and '-ist'. The 'ti' palatalizes to /ʃ/ before the vowel. IPA: /ˌkɒn.səb.ˌstæn.ʃi.ˈeɪ.ʃən.ɪst/.

counterproductivity
7 syllables19 letters
coun·ter·pro·duc·tiv·i·ty
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.pɹəˌdʌk.ˈtɪv.ɪ.ti/
noun

Counterproductivity is a 7-syllable noun (coun-ter-pro-duc-tiv-i-ty) derived from counter- (prefix, 'against') + product (root) + -ive (adjectival suffix) + -ity (nominalizing suffix). Primary stress falls on the 5th syllable /tɪv/, with secondary stress on syllables 1 and 4. The word follows standard English syllabification rules with morpheme boundaries preserved and Maximal Onset Principle applied. IPA: /ˌkaʊn.tɚ.pɹəˌdʌk.ˈtɪv.ɪ.ti/.

gastroenterologists
7 syllables19 letters
gas·tro·en·ter·ol·o·gists
/ˌɡæs.troʊ.ˌɛn.tə.ˈrɒl.ə.dʒɪsts/
noun

Gastroenterologists is a 7-syllable Greek-derived medical term (gas-tro-en-ter-ol-o-gists) with primary stress on 'ol' and secondary stress on 'gas' and 'en'. It combines gastro- (stomach), enter- (intestine), -log- (study), -ist (practitioner), and -s (plural). IPA: /ˌɡæs.troʊ.ˌɛn.tə.ˈrɒl.ə.dʒɪsts/.

gastroenterostomies
7 syllables19 letters
gas·tro·en·ter·os·to·mies
/ˌɡæs.troʊ.ˌɛn.tər.ˈɑs.toʊ.miz/
noun

Gastroenterostomies is a seven-syllable medical term (gas-tro-en-ter-os-to-mies) combining Greek morphemes: gastro- (stomach), entero- (intestine), -stom- (opening), and plural suffix -ies. Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable (-to-), with secondary stress on the first (gas-) and third (en-) syllables. Syllabification follows morphological boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle where phonotactically legal.

gastrohysterorrhaphy
7 syllables20 letters
gas·tro·hys·ter·or·rha·phy
/ˌɡæs.troʊ.hɪs.tər.ˈɔr.rə.fi/
noun

Gastrohysterorrhaphy is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical compound (gas-tro-hys-ter-or-rha-phy) combining gastro- (stomach), hystero- (uterus), and -rrhaphy (surgical suturing). Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable 'or', with secondary stress on 'gas'. The geminate /rr/ in -rrhaphy splits across the syllable boundary. IPA: /ˌɡæs.troʊ.hɪs.tər.ˈɔr.rə.fi/.

glottochronological
7 syllables19 letters
glot·to·chro·no·log·i·cal
/ˌɡlɒtoʊkrɒnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
adjective

Glottochronological is a 7-syllable adjective (glot-to-chro-no-log-i-cal) combining Greek roots 'glotto-' (language), 'chrono-' (time), and '-logical' (relating to study). Primary stress falls on 'log' with secondary stress on 'glot'. The word follows standard English compound syllabification with morpheme boundaries taking precedence over phonotactic principles.

hydrotherapeuticians
7 syllables20 letters
hy·dro·ther·a·peu·ti·cians
/ˌhaɪ.droʊˌθɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪʃ.ənz/
noun

Hydrotherapeuticians is a 7-syllable noun (hy-dro-ther-a-peu-ti-cians) combining Greek hydro- (water) + therap- (healing) + -eutician (practitioner) + -s (plural). Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable (peu), with secondary stress on syllables 1 and 3. IPA: /ˌhaɪ.droʊˌθɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪʃ.ənz/. It denotes specialists in water-based therapeutic treatments.

hypergrammaticalness
7 syllables20 letters
hy·per·gram·mat·i·cal·ness
/ˌhaɪ.pɚ.ɡɹə.ˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.nəs/
noun

Hypergrammaticalness is a 7-syllable noun (hy-per-gram-mat-i-cal-ness) with Greek prefix hyper- ('over'), root grammat- ('grammar'), and suffixes -ical (adjectival) and -ness (nominalizing). Primary stress falls on 'mat' with secondary stress on 'hy'. IPA: /ˌhaɪ.pɚ.ɡɹə.ˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.nəs/. The word denotes excessive grammatical pedantry.

hyperparathyroidism
7 syllables19 letters
hy·per·par·a·thy·roid·ism
/ˌhaɪ.pɚˌpær.əˈθaɪ.rɔɪ.dɪ.zəm/
noun

Hyperparathyroidism is a 7-syllable medical noun (hy-per-par-a-thy-roid-ism) with Greek-derived morphemes: prefixes hyper- (excessive) and para- (beside), root thyroid (shield-shaped gland), and suffix -ism (condition). Primary stress falls on thy; secondary stress on hy and par. IPA: /ˌhaɪ.pɚˌpær.əˈθaɪ.rɔɪ.dɪ.zəm/.

hyperspeculativeness
7 syllables20 letters
hy·per·spec·u·la·tive·ness
/ˌhaɪ.pɚ.spɛk.jʊ.ˈleɪ.tɪv.nəs/
noun

Hyperspeculativeness is a 7-syllable noun (hy-per-spec-u-la-tive-ness) with Greek prefix hyper- and Latin root specul-. Primary stress falls on 'la'; secondary on 'hy'. IPA: /ˌhaɪ.pɚ.spɛk.jʊ.ˈleɪ.tɪv.nəs/. Meaning: the quality of being excessively speculative.

hyperthyroidization
7 syllables19 letters
hy·per·thy·roid·i·za·tion
/ˌhaɪ.pɚ.θaɪ.ˈrɔɪ.dɪ.zeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Hyperthyroidization is a 7-syllable medical noun (hy-per-thy-roid-i-za-tion) composed of Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over), root 'thyroid' (the gland), and Latin-Greek suffix '-ization' (process). Primary stress falls on '-roid-' (syllable 4), with secondary stress on 'hy-' (syllable 1). IPA: /ˌhaɪ.pɚ.θaɪ.ˈrɔɪ.dɪ.zeɪ.ʃən/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle.

hypertridimensional
7 syllables19 letters
hy·per·tri·di·men·sion·al
/ˌhaɪpərtraɪdɪˈmɛnʃənəl/
adjective

Hypertridimensional is a seven-syllable adjective (hy-per-tri-di-men-sion-al) combining Greek prefix 'hyper-' (beyond), Latin/Greek 'tri-' (three), Latin root 'dimension' (measure), and suffix '-al' (pertaining to). Primary stress falls on 'men' (/ˈmɛn/), with secondary stress on 'hy' (/ˌhaɪ/). IPA: /ˌhaɪpərtraɪdɪˈmɛnʃənəl/. The word means 'relating to more than three dimensions' and follows standard English Latinate compound syllabification rules.

inauthoritativeness
7 syllables19 letters
in·au·thor·i·ta·tive·ness
/ˌɪnɔːˌθɔːrɪˈteɪtɪvnəs/
noun

Inauthoritativeness is a 7-syllable abstract noun (in-au-thor-i-ta-tive-ness) with the negation prefix 'in-', root 'author' (Latin origin), and suffix chain '-itat-ive-ness'. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable 'ta' (/teɪ/), with secondary stresses on 'in' and 'thor'. IPA: /ˌɪnɔːˌθɔːrɪˈteɪtɪvnəs/. The word means the quality of lacking authority or credibility.

lithochromatography
7 syllables19 letters
lith·o·chro·ma·tog·ra·phy
/ˌlɪθ.oʊ.kroʊ.mə.ˈtɑɡ.rə.fi/
noun

Lithochromatography is a 7-syllable Greek-derived technical noun combining litho- (stone), chromato- (color), and -graphy (writing/process). Primary stress falls on 'tog' (5th syllable), secondary on 'lith' (1st). Syllabification follows morphological boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle: lith-o-chro-ma-tog-ra-phy.

microcryptocrystalline
7 syllables22 letters
mi·cro·cryp·to·crys·tal·line
/ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.ˌkrɪp.toʊ.ˈkrɪs.tə.laɪn/
adjective

Microcryptocrystalline is a seven-syllable compound adjective (mi-cro-cryp-to-crys-tal-line) combining Greek prefixes 'micro-' (small) and 'crypto-' (hidden) with 'crystalline'. Primary stress falls on 'crys', with secondary stress on 'mi' and 'cryp'. IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.ˌkrɪp.toʊ.ˈkrɪs.tə.laɪn/. Used in geology to describe extremely fine, hidden crystal textures.

microcrystallography
7 syllables20 letters
mi·cro·crys·tal·log·ra·phy
/ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.krɪs.təl.ˈlɑː.ɡrə.fi/
noun

Microcrystallography is a 7-syllable scientific compound (mi-cro-crys-tal-log-ra-phy) with Greek roots: prefix 'micro-' (small) + 'crystal' + suffix '-graphy' (study of). Primary stress falls on '-log-' following standard -graphy compound stress rules. IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.krɪs.təl.ˈlɑː.ɡrə.fi/. The word functions exclusively as a noun referring to the study of microscopic crystal structures.

microcrystalloscopy
7 syllables19 letters
mi·cro·crys·tal·los·co·py
/ˌmaɪ.kroʊˌkrɪs.təˈlɑs.kə.pi/
noun

Microcrystalloscopy is a 7-syllable compound noun (mi-cro-crys-tal-los-co-py) combining Greek elements: 'micro-' (small) + 'crystal' + '-o-' (linking vowel) + '-scopy' (examination). Primary stress falls on 'los', with secondary stresses on 'mi' and 'crys'. IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kroʊˌkrɪs.təˈlɑs.kə.pi/. The word denotes microscopic examination of microcrystals in scientific contexts.

nonaccommodatingness
7 syllables20 letters
non·ac·com·mo·dat·ing·ness
/ˌnɑːn.əˌkɑː.məˈdeɪ.tɪŋ.nəs/
noun

Nonaccommodatingness is a seven-syllable abstract noun (non-ac-com-mo-dat-ing-ness) formed by adding the negation prefix 'non-' and the noun-forming suffix '-ness' to 'accommodating'. Primary stress falls on 'dat' with secondary stress on 'non' and 'com'. Syllable boundaries follow morphological rules at prefix/suffix junctures and geminate splitting for the double consonants. IPA: /ˌnɑːn.əˌkɑː.məˈdeɪ.tɪŋ.nəs/.

nonaccumulativeness
7 syllables19 letters
non·ac·cu·mu·la·tive·ness
/ˌnɑːn.ə.ˌkjuː.mjə.ˈleɪ.tɪv.nəs/
noun

Nonaccumulativeness is a 7-syllable abstract noun: non-ac-cu-mu-la-tive-ness /ˌnɑːn.ə.ˌkjuː.mjə.ˈleɪ.tɪv.nəs/. Primary stress falls on 'la' (5th syllable), with secondary stress on 'non' (1st) and 'cu' (3rd). The word combines the Latin negation prefix 'non-', the Latin root 'accumulate', and the suffixes '-ive' (adjectival) and '-ness' (nominal). Syllable boundaries respect morpheme boundaries (non-|ac|cu-mu-la-|tive|-ness) while applying the Maximal Onset Principle for intervocalic consonants.

nonalliterativeness
7 syllables19 letters
non·al·lit·er·a·tive·ness
/ˌnɒnəˌlɪtəˈreɪtɪvnəs/
noun

Nonalliterativeness is a 7-syllable noun (non-al-lit-er-a-tive-ness) with primary stress on the 5th syllable. It comprises the prefix 'non-' (negation), root 'alliterat-' (from Latin 'littera'), and suffixes '-ive' (adjectival) and '-ness' (nominal). IPA: /ˌnɒnəˌlɪtəˈreɪtɪvnəs/. The word means the quality of lacking alliteration.

nonargumentativeness
7 syllables20 letters
non·ar·gu·men·ta·tive·ness
/ˌnɒn.ɑːr.ɡjə.mɛn.ˈteɪ.tɪv.nəs/
noun

Nonargumentativeness is a 7-syllable noun (non-ar-gu-men-ta-tive-ness) with primary stress on 'ta' and secondary stress on 'non'. It combines the Latin negation prefix 'non-', the Latin root 'argument', the Latin adjectival suffix '-ative', and the Germanic nominal suffix '-ness'. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries while applying the Maximal Onset Principle for intervocalic consonants.

nonascertainableness
7 syllables20 letters
non·as·cer·tain·a·ble·ness
/ˌnɑn.æs.ərˈteɪ.nə.bəl.nəs/
noun

Nonascertainableness is a seven-syllable noun (non-as-cer-tain-a-ble-ness) with secondary stress on 'non' and primary stress on 'tain'. It comprises the prefix 'non-' (negation), root 'ascertain' (to determine with certainty), and suffixes '-able' (capable of) and '-ness' (abstract noun). Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, yielding /ˌnɑn.æs.ərˈteɪ.nə.bəl.nəs/.

nonauthoritativeness
7 syllables20 letters
non·au·thor·i·ta·tive·ness
/ˌnɑnəˌθɔːrɪˈteɪtɪvnəs/
noun

Nonauthoritativeness is a seven-syllable noun (non-au-thor-i-ta-tive-ness) with primary stress on the fifth syllable 'ta' and secondary stresses on 'non' and 'thor'. It is formed by adding the negative prefix 'non-' to 'authoritativeness' (authority + -ative + -ness). Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries for prefixes and suffixes, with the Maximal Onset Principle governing internal divisions. IPA: /ˌnɑnəˌθɔːrɪˈteɪtɪvnəs/.

noncommunicativeness
7 syllables20 letters
non·com·mu·ni·ca·tive·ness
/ˌnɑːn.kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.tɪv.nəs/
noun

Noncommunicativeness is a seven-syllable abstract noun (non-com-mu-ni-ca-tive-ness) with primary stress on 'ca' and secondary stress on 'non'. It combines the Latin negation prefix 'non-', the root 'communicate' (from Latin 'communicare'), the adjectival suffix '-ive', and the nominal suffix '-ness'. Syllabification follows morphological boundaries and the maximal onset principle, yielding four closed syllables (non, com, tive, ness) and three open syllables (mu, ni, ca). IPA: /ˌnɑːn.kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.tɪv.nəs/.

nondisingenuousness
7 syllables19 letters
non·dis·in·gen·u·ous·ness
/ˌnɒn.dɪs.ɪn.ˈdʒɛn.ju.əs.nəs/
noun

Nondisingenuousness is a seven-syllable English noun: non-dis-in-gen-u-ous-ness /ˌnɒn.dɪs.ɪn.ˈdʒɛn.ju.əs.nəs/. It consists of prefixes 'non-' and 'dis-', the Latin root 'ingenu-', and suffixes '-ous' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on 'gen' (syllable 4), with secondary stress on 'non'. The word means 'the quality of not being disingenuous' (i.e., sincerity). Syllable division respects morpheme boundaries and applies the Maximal Onset Principle where legal onsets permit.

noninstrumentalistic
7 syllables20 letters
non·in·stru·men·tal·is·tic
/ˌnɑn.ɪn.strə.mɛnˈtæl.ɪ.stɪk/
adjective

The word 'noninstrumentalistic' divides into seven syllables: non-in-stru-men-tal-is-tic. The prefix 'non-' maintains its boundary, 'instrument' follows standard Latin-derived syllabification with the 'str' cluster as onset, and the suffix chain '-alistic' syllabifies with primary stress on 'tal'. IPA: /ˌnɑn.ɪn.strə.mɛnˈtæl.ɪ.stɪk/. Morphologically: non- (negative prefix) + instrument (Latin root) + -al-ist-ic (compound adjectival suffix).

nonintellectualness
7 syllables19 letters
non·in·tel·lec·tu·al·ness
/ˌnɑn.ɪn.təˈlɛk.tʃu.əl.nəs/
noun

The word 'nonintellectualness' is a 7-syllable noun (non-in-tel-lec-tu-al-ness) with primary stress on 'lec' and secondary stress on 'non'. It combines the Latin negation prefix 'non-', the Latin root 'intellect', the adjectival suffix '-ual', and the Old English nominal suffix '-ness' to mean 'the state of being nonintellectual'. IPA: /ˌnɑn.ɪn.təˈlɛk.tʃu.əl.nəs/.

noninterdependently
7 syllables19 letters
non·in·ter·de·pen·dent·ly
/ˌnɑn.ɪn.tɚ.dɪˈpɛn.dənt.li/
adverb

Noninterdependently is a seven-syllable adverb (non-in-ter-de-pen-dent-ly) with primary stress on 'pen' and secondary stress on 'non'. It combines two Latin prefixes (non-, inter-), a Latin root (depend), and two suffixes (-ent, -ly). Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, resulting in /ˌnɑn.ɪn.tɚ.dɪˈpɛn.dənt.li/.

noninterpretational
7 syllables19 letters
non·in·ter·pre·ta·tion·al
/ˌnɑn.ɪn.tɜːr.prɪ.ˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/
adjective

Seven-syllable adjective: non-in-ter-pre-ta-tion-al. Morphologically complex with prefixes 'non-' (negation) and 'inter-' (between), root 'pret' (interpret), and suffixes '-ation' (nominal) and '-al' (adjectival). Primary stress on 'ta', secondary on 'non'. IPA: /ˌnɑn.ɪn.tɜːr.prɪ.ˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/. Means 'not involving interpretation'.

nonrecuperativeness
7 syllables19 letters
non·re·cu·per·a·tive·ness
/ˌnɑnrɪˌkuːpəˈreɪtɪvnəs/
noun

Nonrecuperativeness is a 7-syllable abstract noun: non-re-cu-per-a-tive-ness /ˌnɑnrɪˌkuːpəˈreɪtɪvnəs/. It comprises the negative prefix 'non-', the Latin prefix 're-', the root 'cuper' (from 'recuperare'), and three suffixes: '-ate' (verbal), '-ive' (adjectival), and '-ness' (nominal). Primary stress falls on the 5th syllable 'a', with secondary stresses on 'non' and 'cu'. The word means the quality of being unable to recover or heal.

nonresponsibilities
7 syllables19 letters
non·re·spon·si·bil·i·ties
/ˌnɑnrɪˌspɑnsəˈbɪlɪtiz/
noun

Nonresponsibilities divides into 7 syllables: non-re-spon-si-bil-i-ties. The prefix 'non-' (negation) attaches to 'responsibilities' (from Latin 'respondēre' + '-ible' + '-ity' + plural '-s'). Primary stress falls on 'bil' with secondary stress on 'non' and 'spon'. IPA: /ˌnɑnrɪˌspɑnsəˈbɪlɪtiz/. Syllabification follows Maximal Onset Principle while respecting morphological boundaries and legal English onset constraints.

ophthalmophlebotomy
7 syllables19 letters
oph·thal·mo·phle·bot·o·my
/ˌɑf.θæl.moʊ.fləˈbɑ.tə.mi/
noun

Ophthalmophlebotomy is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (oph-thal-mo-phle-bot-o-my) meaning surgical incision of an ocular vein. It combines 'ophthalmo-' (eye) + 'phlebo-' (vein) + '-tomy' (cutting). Primary stress falls on 'bot' with secondary stress on 'oph'. IPA: /ˌɑf.θæl.moʊ.fləˈbɑ.tə.mi/.

overapprehensiveness
7 syllables20 letters
o·ver·ap·pre·hen·sive·ness
/ˌoʊ.vɚ.æp.prɪˈhɛn.sɪv.nəs/
noun

Overapprehensiveness is a 7-syllable noun /ˌoʊ.vɚ.æp.prɪˈhɛn.sɪv.nəs/ divided as o-ver-ap-pre-hen-sive-ness, with primary stress on -hen- and secondary on o-. It combines the intensifier over-, the Latin-derived root apprehend (via ap- + prehend), and suffixes -ive and -ness to denote excessive anxiousness.

overconscientiousness
7 syllables21 letters
o·ver·con·sci·en·tious·ness
/ˌoʊ.vɚ.ˌkɑn.ʃi.ˈɛn.ʃəs.nəs/
noun

Overconscientiousness is a 7-syllable English noun (o-ver-con-sci-en-tious-ness) with primary stress on the fifth syllable (-en-). It comprises the prefix 'over-' (excessive), Latin root 'conscient-' (knowing), and suffixes '-ious' (adjectival) and '-ness' (nominal). IPA: /ˌoʊ.vɚ.ˌkɑn.ʃi.ˈɛn.ʃəs.nəs/. Syllabification follows morpheme boundary preservation and maximal onset principles, with the notable coalescence of '-tious' into a single syllable.

overproportionately
7 syllables19 letters
o·ver·pro·por·tion·ate·ly
/ˌoʊ.vɚ.pɹəˈpɔɹ.ʃən.ət.li/
adverb

The word 'overproportionately' is a 7-syllable adverb (o-ver-pro-por-tion-ate-ly) derived from Latin 'proportio' with Old English prefix 'over-' and suffixes '-ate' and '-ly'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable 'por' (/pɔɹ/), with secondary stress on the first syllable 'o' (/oʊ/). Morphological boundaries guide syllabification, and the digraph 'tion' represents a single syllable /ʃən/. IPA: /ˌoʊ.vɚ.pɹəˈpɔɹ.ʃən.ət.li/.

oversuperstitiousness
7 syllables21 letters
o·ver·su·per·sti·tious·ness
/ˌoʊvərˌsuːpərˈstɪʃəsnəs/
noun

Oversuperstitiousness is a 7-syllable noun (o-ver-su-per-sti-tious-ness) meaning excessive superstitious belief. It combines the intensifying prefix 'over-' with Latin-derived 'superstit-' and suffixes '-ious' (adjectival) and '-ness' (nominal). Primary stress falls on 'sti' (/stɪ/), with secondary stress on 'o' and 'su'. The 'ti' + vowel sequence palatalizes to /ʃ/. IPA: /ˌoʊvərˌsuːpərˈstɪʃəsnəs/.

pharmacognostically
7 syllables19 letters
phar·ma·cog·nos·ti·cal·ly
/ˌfɑːr.mə.kɑɡˈnɑs.tɪ.kə.li/
adverb

Pharmacognostically is a 7-syllable adverb (phar-ma-cog-nos-ti-cal-ly) with primary stress on 'nos' and secondary stress on 'phar'. It derives from Greek 'pharmakon' (drug) + 'gnosis' (knowledge) with Latin/English adjectival and adverbial suffixes. The morpheme boundary between 'pharmaco-' and 'gnos-' creates the 'cog-nos' split. IPA: /ˌfɑːr.mə.kɑɡˈnɑs.tɪ.kə.li/.

philoprogenitiveness
7 syllables20 letters
phi·lo·pro·gen·i·tive·ness
/ˌfɪl.oʊ.proʊ.ˌdʒɛn.ɪ.tɪv.nəs/
noun

Philoprogenitiveness is a seven-syllable noun (phi-lo-pro-gen-i-tive-ness) combining Greek 'philo-' (loving) with Latin 'progenit-' (offspring) and English suffixes '-ive' and '-ness'. Primary stress falls on 'gen' with secondary stress on 'phi' and 'pro'. IPA: /ˌfɪl.oʊ.proʊ.ˌdʒɛn.ɪ.tɪv.nəs/. It denotes the quality of loving one's children.

phthalylsulfathiazole
7 syllables21 letters
phtha·lyl·sul·fa·thi·a·zole
/ˌθæl.ɪl.ˌsʌl.fə.ˈθaɪ.ə.zoʊl/
noun

Phthalylsulfathiazole is a 7-syllable pharmaceutical compound (phtha-lyl-sul-fa-thi-a-zole) formed from three morphemes: phthalyl- (Greek-derived chemical radical), sulfa- (Latin sulfur root), and -thiazole (heterocyclic suffix). Primary stress falls on 'thi' /θaɪ/, with secondary stresses on 'phtha' and 'sul'. IPA: /ˌθæl.ɪl.ˌsʌl.fə.ˈθaɪ.ə.zoʊl/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and maximal onset principle within units.

phytohaemagglutinin
7 syllables19 letters
phy·to·hae·mag·glu·ti·nin
/ˌfaɪ.toʊ.hiː.mə.ˈɡluː.tɪ.nɪn/
noun

Phytohaemagglutinin is a seven-syllable scientific compound (phy-to-hae-mag-glu-ti-nin) combining Greek 'phyto-' (plant) with 'haemagglutinin' (blood-clumping protein). Primary stress falls on 'glu' with secondary stress on 'phy'. The geminate 'gg' splits between syllables, and morpheme boundaries are preserved. IPA: /ˌfaɪ.toʊ.hiː.mə.ˈɡluː.tɪ.nɪn/.

plethysmographically
7 syllables20 letters
pleth·ys·mo·graph·i·cal·ly
/ˌplɛθɪzməˈɡræfɪkli/
adverb

Plethysmographically is a 7-syllable medical adverb (pleth-ys-mo-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek 'plethysmos' (increase) + 'graphein' (write), with suffixes '-ical' and '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (4th syllable), secondary on 'pleth' (1st). IPA: /ˌplɛθɪzməˈɡræfɪkli/. Syllabification follows morphological boundaries of the compound structure, maintaining the integrity of Greek combining forms.

predisadvantageously
7 syllables20 letters
pre·dis·ad·van·ta·geous·ly
/ˌpriː.dɪs.ədˌvæn.teɪ.dʒəs.li/
adverb

Predisadvantageously is a 7-syllable adverb: pre-dis-ad-van-ta-geous-ly. It combines Latin prefixes 'pre-' (before) and 'dis-' (negation) with the root 'advantage' and suffixes '-ous' (adjective) and '-ly' (adverb). Primary stress falls on 'ta' (/teɪ/), with secondary stress on 'pre' and 'van'. The syllabification follows morpheme boundary rules for prefixes and suffixes, and the Maximal Onset Principle for internal divisions.

proctosigmoidectomy
7 syllables19 letters
proc·to·sig·moi·dec·to·my
/ˌprɑk.toʊ.sɪɡ.ˌmɔɪ.ˈdɛk.tə.mi/
noun

Proctosigmoidectomy is a 7-syllable Greek-derived medical term (proc-to-sig-moi-dec-to-my) meaning surgical removal of the rectum and sigmoid colon. It comprises prefix 'procto-' (rectum), root 'sigmoid-' (S-shaped colon), and suffix '-ectomy' (excision). Primary stress falls on 'dec' with secondary stress on 'proc' and 'moi'. All syllable divisions follow standard English phonotactic rules, with illegal onset clusters split appropriately.

pseudoaffectionately
7 syllables20 letters
pseu·do·af·fec·tion·ate·ly
/ˌsuː.doʊ.ə.ˈfɛk.ʃən.ət.li/
adverb

Pseudoaffectionately is a 7-syllable adverb (pseu-do-af-fec-tion-ate-ly) with Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false) attached to Latin-derived 'affectionately'. Primary stress falls on 'fec' (syllable 4), secondary on 'pseu' (syllable 1). IPA: /ˌsuː.doʊ.ə.ˈfɛk.ʃən.ət.li/. Morpheme boundaries and geminate 'ff' determine key syllable divisions.

pseudoambidextrously
7 syllables20 letters
pseu·do·am·bi·dex·trous·ly
/ˌsuːdoʊˌæmbɪˈdekstrəsli/
adverb

Pseudoambidextrously is a 7-syllable adverb (pseu-do-am-bi-dex-trous-ly) with primary stress on 'dex' and secondary stresses on 'pseu' and 'am'. It combines the Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false), Latin prefix 'ambi-' (both), Latin root 'dexter' (right/skillful), and suffixes '-ous' (adjectival) and '-ly' (adverbial). The word means 'in a falsely ambidextrous manner.' Morpheme boundaries are preserved in syllabification, and the Maximal Onset Principle creates the 'trous' syllable with legal 'str' onset.

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