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Words with Suffix “--ata” in English (US)

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--ata Latin, pluralizing suffix; indicates a group or class of organisms.

Cryptobranchiata
5 syllables16 letters
Crypt·o·branchi·a·ta
/ˌkrɪptoʊˈbræŋkiˈɑːtə/
noun

The word *Cryptobranchiata* is a noun with five syllables divided as Crypt-o-branchi-a-ta. It originates from Greek and Latin roots meaning 'hidden gills' and is a taxonomic class of salamanders. Stress falls primarily on 'bræŋ' and secondarily on 'krip'.

Eulamellibranchiata
8 syllables19 letters
Eu·la·mel·li·branch·i·a·ta
/ˌjuːləˌmɛlɪˈbræŋkiˌɑːtə/
noun

Eulamellibranchiata is a complex noun of Greek and Latin origin, divided into eight syllables with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, accounting for vowel clusters and Latinate pronunciation patterns.

Lamellibranchiata
7 syllables17 letters
La·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ləˈmɛl.iˌbræŋ.kiˈɑː.tə/
noun

Lamellibranchiata is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable (chi). Syllable division follows vowel-centric rules and the VCV rule. It's a taxonomic class name derived from Latin and Greek roots, referring to mollusks with lamellated gills.

Marsipobranchiata
7 syllables17 letters
Mar·si·po·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌmɑːrsɪpoʊˈbræŋkiˌɑːtə/
noun

Marsipobranchiata is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable (chi). Syllabification follows VCV rules, maintaining consonant clusters and treating diphthongs as single vowel sounds. Its morphemic structure reveals Latin and Greek origins related to gill structure and pouch-like features.

Multituberculata
7 syllables16 letters
Mul·ti·tu·ber·cu·la·ta
/ˌmʌltɪtʌrkjuːˈleɪtə/
noun

Multituberculata is a seven-syllable noun of Latin origin. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'multi-', the root 'tubercul-', and the suffix '-ata'.

Perennibranchiata
7 syllables17 letters
Pe·ren·ni·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌpɛrəˈnɪbræŋkiˈɑːtə/
noun

Perennibranchiata is a seven-syllable noun of Latin and Greek origin, primarily stressed on the third syllable ('ni'). Syllabification follows standard vowel and consonant cluster rules, resulting in the division Pe-ren-ni-bran-chi-a-ta. It refers to a specific subclass of marine annelids.

Pneumobranchiata
5 syllables16 letters
Pneu·mo·branchi·a·ta
/ˌnuːməʊbræŋkiˈeɪtə/
noun

Pneumobranchiata is a five-syllable noun of Greek and Latin origin, with primary stress on the third syllable. Syllabification follows onset-rime division, with consideration for the unusual 'pn' consonant cluster. It refers to a class of aquatic mollusks with both gills and a lung.

Pseudolamellibranchiata
9 syllables23 letters
Pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌsjuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛ.liˈbræŋ.ki.ˌɑː.tə/
noun

Pseudolamellibranchiata is a nine-syllable Neo-Latin taxonomic noun (Pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-a-ta) with primary stress on 'bran' and secondary stresses on 'Pseu', 'mel', and 'a'. It combines the Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false), Latin root 'lamelli-' (thin plates), Greek root 'branchi-' (gills), and Latin plural suffix '-ata'. The syllabification follows Maximal Onset Principle, geminate splitting, and morpheme boundary awareness. IPA: /ˌsjuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛ.liˈbræŋ.ki.ˌɑː.tə/.

Pseudolamellibranchiata
9 syllables23 letters
Pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌsuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.bræŋ.ki.ˈɑː.tə/
noun

The word 'Pseudolamellibranchiata' is a 9-syllable taxonomic noun of Greek and Latin origin, divided as Pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-a-ta. It is composed of the morphemes pseudo- (false), lamelli- (plate), branchi- (gills), and -ata (group). The primary stress is on the 'a' syllable (/ˈɑː/), with secondary stresses on 'Pseu' and 'mel'. Its phonetic transcription is /ˌsuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.bræŋ.ki.ˈɑː.tə/.

Pseudolamellibranchiata
9 syllables23 letters
Pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌsuːdoʊləˌmɛlɪˌbræŋkiˈeɪtə/
noun (taxonomic collective)

Pseudolamellibranchiata syllabifies as Pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-a-ta with primary stress on the -a- of -ata; it compounds pseudo- + lamell- + branchi- + -ata and is typically pronounced /ˌsuːdoʊləˌmɛlɪˌbræŋkiˈeɪtə/ with minor regional variants.

Pseudolamellibranchiata
8 syllables23 letters
Pseu·do·la·mel·li·branchi·a·ta
/ˌsuːdoʊlæmɛlɪˈbræŋkiˌɑːtə/
noun

Pseudolamellibranchiata is an eight-syllable noun with primary stress on the 'branchi' syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, with considerations for initial consonant clusters and vowel sequences. The word is morphologically complex, composed of Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes.

Silicoflagellata
7 syllables16 letters
Si·li·co·fla·gel·la·ta
/ˌsɪlɪkoʊfləˈdʒɛlətə/
noun

Silicoflagellata is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime structure, dividing the word into open syllables. It's a complex scientific term derived from Latin roots, denoting a class of silica-skeletoned protozoa.

Siphonobranchiata
6 syllables17 letters
Si·phon·o·branchi·a·ta
/ˈsaɪfənəʊˌbræŋkiˈɑːtə/
noun

Siphonobranchiata is a complex noun with six syllables (Si-phon-o-branchi-a-ta). It's derived from Greek and Latin roots, referring to a class of sea squirts. Primary stress falls on the fourth and eighth syllables. Syllabification follows vowel nucleus and consonant cluster rules, with considerations for its length and morphological complexity.

Strongyloplasmata
7 syllables17 letters
Stro·n·gy·lo·plas·ma·ta
/ˈstrɒŋ.ɡɪl.oʊ.plæz.məˈtɑː/
noun

Strongyloplasmata is a complex noun of Greek origin. It is syllabified as Stro-n-gy-lo-plas-ma-ta, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals a prefix indicating shape, a root relating to cellular structure, and a suffix denoting a group. Syllabification follows standard English rules, but the word's length and origin present unique challenges.

Tubulibranchiata
7 syllables16 letters
Tu·bu·li·branch·i·a·ta
/ˌtuːbjuːlɪˈbræŋkiˌɑːtə/
noun

The word 'Tubulibranchiata' is a Latinate noun divided into seven syllables: Tu-bu-li-branch-i-a-ta. Primary stress falls on 'branch'. The syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-nucleus-coda structure, with a complex onset in 'branch'. It's a taxonomic term referring to a class of marine worms.

cephalobranchiata
6 syllables17 letters
ceph·a·lo·branchi·a·ta
/ˌsɛfəloʊˈbræŋkiˌeɪtə/
noun

Cephalobranchiata is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on 'bran' and secondary stress on 'ceph'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns. The word's morphology is derived from Greek and Latin roots, influencing its pronunciation and syllable structure.

lamellibranchiata
7 syllables17 letters
la·mel·li·branch·i·a·ta
/ləˈmɛl.ɪˌbræŋ.kiˈɑː.tə/
noun

The word 'lamellibranchiata' is a seven-syllable noun of Latin and Greek origin. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('i'). Syllabification follows standard English rules, prioritizing morpheme integrity and vowel-consonant divisions. It refers to a class of bivalve mollusks.

pectinibranchiata
7 syllables17 letters
pec·tin·i·branch·i·a·ta
/ˌpɛktɪnɪˈbræŋkiˌeɪtə/
noun

The word 'pectinibranchiata' is a complex noun of Latin origin, divided into seven syllables: pec-tin-i-branch-i-a-ta. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('branch'). Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and vowel-centric rule. It refers to a specific subclass of gastropod mollusks.

pseudolamellibranchiata
9 syllables23 letters
pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌsuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˈbræŋ.ki.ɑː.tə/
noun

The word 'pseudolamellibranchiata' is a 9-syllable taxonomic noun derived from Greek and Latin roots. Its syllabification, 'pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-a-ta', is determined by its morphemic boundaries and the application of the Maximal Onset Principle. Primary stress is on the sixth syllable ('bran'), following typical patterns for long scientific words. Its phonetic transcription is /ˌsuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˈbræŋ.ki.ɑː.tə/.

pseudolamellibranchiata
9 syllables23 letters
pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌsuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˌbræŋ.ki.ˈɑː.tə/
noun

Pseudolamellibranchiata is a nine-syllable Neo-Latin taxonomic term: pseu-do-la-mel-li-bran-chi-a-ta. It combines Greek 'pseudo-' (false), Latin 'lamella' (plate), Greek 'branchia' (gills), and Latin '-ata' (taxonomic suffix). Primary stress falls on the penultimate 'a' syllable, with secondary stresses on 'pseu-', 'mel-', and 'bran-'. The 'ps' cluster reduces to /s/, and Greek 'ch' is pronounced /k/. IPA: /ˌsuː.doʊ.lə.ˌmɛl.ɪ.ˌbræŋ.ki.ˈɑː.tə/.

pseudolamellibranchiata
9 syllables23 letters
pseu·do·la·mel·li·bran·chi·a·ta
/ˌsuːdoʊləˌmɛlɪbræŋkiˈeɪtə/
noun

Nine-syllable scientific noun: pseudo- + lamelli- + branchi- + -ata; primary stress on chi-a-ta; standard US IPA /ˌsuːdoʊləˌmɛlɪbræŋkiˈeɪtə/ with minor regional variants.

siphonobranchiata
7 syllables17 letters
si·pho·no·bran·kie·a·ta
/ˈsaɪfənəʊˌbræŋkiˈeɪtə/
noun

The word 'siphonobranchiata' is a noun of Greek and Latin origin, divided into seven syllables: si-pho-no-bran-kie-a-ta. It features a complex stress pattern with primary stress on 'bran-' and secondary stress on 'si-'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, vowel-consonant division, and consonant cluster rules, with some exceptions due to diphthongization and the 'ph' pronunciation.