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2020010 Seven syllables total. Primary stress (1) on sixth syllable 'ca' (/keɪ/). Secondary stress (2) on first syllable 'coun' and third syllable 'clas'. Remaining syllables unstressed (0).

counterclassification
7 syllables21 letters
coun·ter·clas·si·fi·ca·tion
/ˌkaʊn.tɚˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Counterclassification is a 7-syllable noun (coun-ter-clas-si-fi-ca-tion) with primary stress on 'ca' and secondary stress on 'coun' and 'clas'. It comprises the prefix 'counter-' (against), root 'class', and suffix '-ification' (process of). IPA: /ˌkaʊn.tɚˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/. Syllabification follows morpheme boundary and maximal onset rules.

counterclassifications
7 syllables22 letters
coun·ter·clas·si·fi·ca·tions
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.ˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/
noun

Counterclassifications is a 7-syllable noun (coun-ter-clas-si-fi-ca-tions) with primary stress on -ca- and secondary stress on coun- and clas-. It comprises the prefix counter- (opposition), root class (category), and suffixes -ify (verbalization), -ation (nominalization), and -s (plural). IPA: /ˌkaʊn.tɚ.ˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/.

counterorganization
7 syllables19 letters
coun·ter·or·gan·i·za·tion
/ˌkaʊn.tɚˌɔːɹ.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Counterorganization is a 7-syllable compound noun (coun-ter-or-gan-i-za-tion) with the prefix 'counter-' (against) attached to 'organization'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate meaningful syllable 'za' (/zeɪ/), with secondary stresses on 'coun' and 'or'. IPA: /ˌkaʊn.tɚˌɔːɹ.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/. Syllabification respects the morpheme boundary and applies maximal onset principle within each morphological segment.

cryptocrystallization
7 syllables21 letters
cryp·to·crys·tal·li·za·tion
/ˌkrɪp.toʊˌkrɪs.tə.lɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Cryptocrystallization is a 7-syllable geological noun (cryp-to-crys-tal-li-za-tion) with primary stress on 'za' and secondary stress on 'cryp' and 'crys'. It combines Greek prefix crypto- ('hidden'), root crystal, and suffix -ization ('process of'). Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while avoiding illegal onsets. IPA: /ˌkrɪp.toʊˌkrɪs.tə.lɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/.

defunctionalization
7 syllables19 letters
de·func·tion·al·i·za·tion
/diːˌfʌŋkʃənəlɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun

Defunctionalization is a seven-syllable technical noun from computer science: de-func-tion-al-i-za-tion /diːˌfʌŋkʃənəlɪˈzeɪʃən/. It combines the Latin reversal prefix 'de-' with 'function' and the productive suffix chain '-alization'. Primary stress falls on '-za-' following the standard English stress rule for words ending in '-ization'. The word follows regular morpheme-boundary syllabification with the Maximal Onset Principle applied at non-morphemic boundaries.

dimethylanthranilate
7 syllables20 letters
di·meth·yl·an·thran·i·late
/daɪˌmɛθəlˌænθɹəˈnɪleɪt/
noun

Dimethylanthranilate is a seven-syllable chemical compound name divided as di-meth-yl-an-thran-i-late. It combines the Greek prefix 'di-' (two), the root 'methyl' (CH₃ group), and 'anthranilate' (from anthranilic acid). Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable 'i', with secondary stresses on 'di', 'meth', and 'an'. The IPA transcription is /daɪˌmɛθəlˌænθɹəˈnɪleɪt/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle, with 'thr' as a legal onset cluster.

diphenylquinomethane
7 syllables20 letters
di·phe·nyl·qui·no·meth·ane
/daɪˌfiːnəlˌkwɪnoʊˈmɛθeɪn/
noun

Diphenylquinomethane is a 7-syllable chemical compound name (di-phe-nyl-qui-no-meth-ane) with primary stress on 'meth' and secondary stresses on 'di', 'phe', and 'qui'. The morphemic structure comprises the prefix 'di-' (two), roots 'phenyl' (benzene derivative), 'quino-' (quinone-related), and 'meth-' (methyl), plus the suffix '-ane' (hydrocarbon marker). IPA: /daɪˌfiːnəlˌkwɪnoʊˈmɛθeɪn/.

hydroxyanthraquinone
7 syllables20 letters
hy·drox·y·an·thra·qui·none
/haɪˌdrɑːk.siˌæn.θrəˈkwɪ.noʊn/
noun

Hydroxyanthraquinone is a seven-syllable chemical compound noun: hy-drox-y-an-thra-qui-none. It combines the Greek-derived prefix 'hydroxy-' (hydroxyl group), root 'anthra-' (coal/anthracene), and suffix '-quinone' (cyclic diketone). Primary stress falls on 'qui', with secondary stress on 'drox' and 'an'. IPA: /haɪˌdrɑːk.siˌæn.θrəˈkwɪ.noʊn/. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle.

intercommunications
7 syllables19 letters
in·ter·com·mu·ni·ca·tions
/ˌɪn.tɚ.kəˌmju.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/
noun

Intercommunications is a 7-syllable Latinate noun (in-ter-com-mu-ni-ca-tions) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable before -tion. It combines prefixes inter- ('between') and com- ('together') with the root mun- ('service') plus suffixes -ic, -ate, -ion, and plural -s. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries while applying maximal onset principle within morphemes. IPA: /ˌɪn.tɚ.kəˌmju.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/.

lithochromatographic
7 syllables20 letters
lith·o·chro·mat·o·graph·ic
/ˌlɪθ.oʊ.ˌkroʊ.mə.ˈtɒɡ.rə.fɪk/
adjective

Lithochromatographic is a 7-syllable scientific adjective (lith-o-chro-mat-o-graph-ic) combining Greek elements: 'litho-' (stone) + 'chromato-' (color) + '-graph-' (write) + '-ic' (adjectival). Primary stress falls on 'graph' following the standard English pattern for '-graphic' words. The syllabification respects morphological boundaries while applying maximal onset principle for legal consonant clusters.

lymphogranulomatous
7 syllables19 letters
lym·pho·gran·u·lo·mat·ous
/ˌlɪm.foʊ.ˌɡræn.jə.loʊˈmæt.əs/
adjective

Lymphogranulomatous is a 7-syllable medical adjective (lym-pho-gran-u-lo-mat-ous) combining 'lympho-' (lymphatic) + 'granulomatous' (relating to granulomas). Primary stress falls on 'mat' (6th syllable), with secondary stresses on 'lym' and 'gran'. IPA: /ˌlɪm.foʊ.ˌɡræn.jə.loʊˈmæt.əs/. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while respecting Latinate stress patterns.

mischaracterization
7 syllables19 letters
mis·char·ac·ter·i·za·tion
/ˌmɪsˌkærəktərəˈzeɪʃən/
noun

Mischaracterization is a seven-syllable noun (mis-char-ac-ter-i-za-tion) with the prefix 'mis-' (wrongly), root 'character' (nature/quality), and suffix '-ization' (process noun). Primary stress falls on 'za' (/zeɪ/), with secondary stress on 'mis' and 'char'. IPA: /ˌmɪsˌkærəktərəˈzeɪʃən/. The word means an inaccurate or false representation of someone or something.

naphthylaminesulphonic
7 syllables22 letters
naph·thyl·a·mine·sul·pho·nic
/ˌnæfθɪlˌæmɪnˈsʌlfɒnɪk/
Adjective / Noun

The word 'naphthylaminesulphonic' /ˌnæfθɪlˌæmɪnˈsʌlfɒnɪk/ is divided into seven syllables: naph-thyl-a-mine-sul-pho-nic. It is a compound of roots 'naphth-', 'amine', 'sulphon-' and suffixes '-yl', '-ic'. Primary stress falls on 'pho', with secondary stresses on 'naph' and 'a'. Syllabification follows standard English rules, adapted for chemical compounds to respect morphemic boundaries and specific pronunciations.

nonsensationalistic
7 syllables19 letters
non·sen·sa·tion·al·is·tic
/ˌnɑn.sɛn.ˌseɪ.ʃən.əˈlɪs.tɪk/
adjective

Nonsensationalistic is a 7-syllable adjective (non-sen-sa-tion-al-is-tic) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable 'lis.' It combines the Latin negation prefix 'non-' with 'sensation' and the suffix chain '-al-ist-ic.' Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries for the prefix and the Maximal Onset Principle elsewhere, consistent with parallel forms like 'sensationalistic' and 'nationalistic.'

oversimplifications
7 syllables19 letters
o·ver·sim·pli·fi·ca·tions
/ˌoʊ.vɚ.ˌsɪm.plɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/
noun

The word 'oversimplifications' divides into seven syllables: o-ver-sim-pli-fi-ca-tions. It consists of the prefix 'over-' (excessive), root 'simple' (from Latin), and suffixes '-ify' (make), '-ation' (process), and '-s' (plural). Primary stress falls on '-ca-' with secondary stresses on 'o-' and '-sim-'. The IPA transcription is /ˌoʊ.vɚ.ˌsɪm.plɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, with '-tion' palatalized to /ʃən/.

photophosphorylation
7 syllables20 letters
pho·to·phos·phor·y·la·tion
/ˌfoʊ.toʊˌfɒs.fɔːr.ɪˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun

Photophosphorylation is a 7-syllable biochemical noun (pho-to-phos-phor-y-la-tion) combining Greek 'photo-' (light) and 'phosphor-' (phosphorus) with the chemical suffix '-yl-' and Latin '-ation'. Primary stress falls on 'la' (penultimate to '-tion'), with secondary stresses on 'pho' and 'phos'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle while avoiding illegal onsets like /sf/. IPA: /ˌfoʊ.toʊˌfɒs.fɔːr.ɪˈleɪ.ʃən/.

piezocrystallization
7 syllables20 letters
pie·zo·crys·tal·li·za·tion
/ˌpiːzoʊˌkrɪstəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun

Piezocrystallization is a 7-syllable technical compound noun: pie-zo-crys-tal-li-za-tion (/ˌpiːzoʊˌkrɪstəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/). It combines Greek prefix 'piezo-' (pressure) + 'crystal' + Latin suffix '-ization' (process). Primary stress falls on '-za-' following standard '-ization' stress patterns. Secondary stresses on 'pie-' and 'crys-'. The word follows morpheme boundary preservation and maximal onset principles throughout.

platybrachycephalic
7 syllables19 letters
plat·y·brach·y·ce·phal·ic
/ˌplæt.iˌbræk.iˈsɛf.əl.ɪk/
adjective

Platybrachycephalic is a seven-syllable adjective from Greek combining forms: platy- (flat) + brachy- (short) + cephal (head) + -ic (pertaining to). Syllabified as plat-y-brach-y-ce-phal-ic with primary stress on 'phal' and secondary stress on 'plat' and 'brach'. IPA: /ˌplæt.iˌbræk.iˈsɛf.əl.ɪk/. Morpheme boundaries govern syllable division; digraphs ch=/k/ and ph=/f/ preserved.

representativenesses
7 syllables20 letters
rep·re·sen·ta·tive·ness·es
/ˌrɛprɪˌzɛntətɪvˈnɛsɪz/
noun

Representativenesses is a 7-syllable English noun (rep-re-sen-ta-tive-ness-es) with primary stress on 'ness' and secondary stresses on 'rep' and 'sen'. It comprises the prefix re-, root present, and suffixes -ative, -ness, and -es. Syllable division follows morpheme boundaries and standard English rules. IPA: /ˌrɛprɪˌzɛntətɪvˈnɛsɪz/.

scleroconjunctivitis
7 syllables20 letters
scle·ro·con·junc·ti·vi·tis
/ˌsklɪroʊkənˌdʒʌŋktɪˈvaɪtɪs/
noun

Scleroconjunctivitis is a 7-syllable medical noun (scle-ro-con-junc-ti-vi-tis) combining Greek sclero- ('hard'/sclera) with Latin conjunctiv- (conjunctiva) and Greek -itis (inflammation). Primary stress falls on 'vi'; secondary stress on 'scle' and 'junc'. Syllabification follows standard Greco-Latin medical term patterns with morpheme boundaries respected.

tetramethyldiarsine
7 syllables19 letters
tet·ra·meth·yl·di·ar·sine
/ˌtɛtrəˌmɛθəldaɪˈɑːrsiːn/
noun

Tetramethyldiarsine is a seven-syllable chemical compound name: tet-ra-meth-yl-di-ar-sine. It comprises Greek prefixes tetra- (four) and di- (two), the root methyl (CH₃), and arsine (arsenic compound). Primary stress falls on 'ar', with secondary stress on 'tet' and 'meth'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries, preserving the transparency of each chemical component.

theoanthropomorphism
7 syllables20 letters
the·o·an·thro·po·mor·phism
/ˌθiː.oʊ.ˌæn.θɹə.pə.ˈmɔːɹ.fɪzəm/
noun

Theoanthropomorphism is a 7-syllable Greek-derived compound noun meaning the attribution of both divine and human qualities to a being. It breaks down as the-o-an-thro-po-mor-phism, combining theo- (god), anthropo- (human), morph (form), and -ism (doctrine). Primary stress falls on mor- (syllable 6), with secondary stresses on the- and an-. The syllabification follows standard English rules: Maximal Onset Principle places legal clusters like thr- at syllable beginnings, digraphs th and ph remain intact, and morpheme boundaries guide division points.

transcendentalization
7 syllables21 letters
tran·scen·den·tal·i·za·tion
/ˌtræn.sɛnˌdɛn.təl.ɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Transcendentalization is a seven-syllable noun /ˌtræn.sɛnˌdɛn.təl.ɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ derived from Latin 'transcendere' through multiple suffixations. Primary stress falls on '-za-' (6th syllable), with secondary stress on 'tran-' and '-den-'. Syllabification follows Maximal Onset Principle and respects morpheme boundaries: tran-scen-den-tal-i-za-tion. The word denotes the philosophical process of making something transcendental.

ultrastandardization
7 syllables20 letters
ul·tra·stan·dard·i·za·tion
/ˌʌl.trə.ˌstæn.dər.dɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Ultrastandardization is a 7-syllable noun (ul-tra-stan-dard-i-za-tion) formed from the Latin prefix ultra- ('beyond'), the root standard, and the nominalizing suffix -ization. Primary stress falls on 'za'; secondary stress on 'ul' and 'stan'. IPA: /ˌʌl.trə.ˌstæn.dər.dɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/. Syllabification follows the Maximal Onset Principle and respects morpheme boundaries. The word denotes the process of imposing excessively high standards.

unsubstantialization
7 syllables20 letters
un·sub·stan·tial·i·za·tion
/ˌʌn.səb.ˌstæn.ʃəl.ɪ.ˈzeɪ.ʃən/
noun

The word 'unsubstantialization' is a 7-syllable abstract noun formed from prefixes 'un-' (negation) and 'sub-' (under), root 'stant-' (stand/substance), and suffixes '-ial', '-ize', '-ation'. Primary stress falls on '-za-' per the standard -ization stress pattern, with secondary stress on 'un-' and 'stan-'. The syllable division un-sub-stan-tial-i-za-tion respects morphological boundaries and English phonotactics, with palatalization of /t/ before /i/ in '-tial'. IPA: /ˌʌn.səb.ˌstæn.ʃəl.ɪ.ˈzeɪ.ʃən/.