Words with Suffix “--ic-al-ly” in English (US)
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--ic-al-ly Latinate adjectival -ic/-al plus adverbial -ly.
Compound Greek-based adverb with nine orthographic syllables; primary stress on LOG, secondary on THRO and MOR; syllabification follows maximal onset while respecting anthropo|morpho|logical|ly boundaries, with common -ically reduction in speech.
The word 'anthropomorphologically' is a nine-syllable adverb derived from Greek roots. Its syllabification, an-thro-po-mor-pho-log-i-cal-ly, is governed primarily by its morphological structure ('anthropo-', 'morph', 'log', '-ical', '-ly') and the Maximal Onset Principle. The primary stress falls on the 'log' syllable, with secondary stresses on 'an' and 'mor'. The phonetic transcription is /ˌæn.θɹə.pəˌmɔːr.fəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kə.li/.
Antiaristocratically divides into 9 syllables: an-ti-ar-is-to-crat-i-cal-ly. It combines the Greek prefix 'anti-' (against) with 'aristocrat' (Greek root) and the adverbial suffix chain '-ically'. Primary stress falls on 'crat' (syllable 6), with secondary stress on 'an' and 'ar'. The word follows standard English syllabification rules, respecting morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle while avoiding illegal consonant clusters as syllable onsets.
Antiecclesiastically is a 9-syllable adverb (an-ti-ec-cle-si-as-ti-cal-ly) with primary stress on the sixth syllable (-as-). It combines the Greek prefix anti- ('against') with the root ecclesiast- ('church') and suffixes -ic-al-ly to form an adverb meaning 'in a manner opposed to the church.' IPA: /ˌæn.ti.ɛ.ˌkli.zi.ˈæs.tɪ.kəl.i/.
Crystallographically /ˌkrɪs.tə.ləˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/ is a 7-syllable adverb derived from Greek roots 'krustallos' (crystal) and 'graphein' (to write), with suffixes -ic, -al, -ly. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (syllable 4), secondary on 'crys' (syllable 1). Division: crys-tal-lo-graph-i-cal-ly follows morpheme boundaries and maximal onset principle. Technical term meaning 'in a manner relating to crystallography.'
Electrocardiographically is a 10-syllable medical adverb (e-lec-tro-car-di-o-graph-i-cal-ly) with primary stress on 'graph' and secondary stress on 'lec' and 'car'. It combines Greek electro- (electric) + cardio- (heart) + graph (write) with suffixes -ic, -al, -ly. IPA: /ɪˌlɛk.troʊˌkɑːr.di.oʊˈɡræf.ɪ.kli/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and standard English phonotactic constraints.
Electrodialitically is a 9-syllable adverb (e-lec-tro-di-a-lit-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek/Latin roots. Primary stress falls on '-lit-' (syllable 6), with secondary stress on '-lec-' (syllable 2). The word combines 'electro-' (electric), 'dia-' (through), '-lyt-' (dissolution), and adverbial suffixes '-ic-al-ly'. IPA: /ɪˌlɛk.troʊ.daɪ.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl.li/. It means 'by means of electrodialysis' and follows standard English syllabification rules with morpheme boundary awareness.
Electrohydraulically is an 8-syllable adverb (e-lec-tro-hy-drau-li-cal-ly) with primary stress on 'drau' and secondary stress on 'lec'. It combines Greek 'electro-' (electricity) with 'hydraul-' (water-pipe) plus adverbial '-ically'. IPA: /ɪˌlɛk.troʊ.haɪˈdrɔː.lɪ.kəl.i/. Division follows Maximal Onset Principle while respecting morpheme boundaries at compound joins.
Electromyographically is a 9-syllable English adverb (e-lec-tro-my-o-graph-i-cal-ly) with primary stress on 'graph' and secondary stresses on 'e' and 'my'. It combines Greek electro- (electricity), myo- (muscle), and graph (record) with adjectival and adverbial suffixes. IPA: /ɪˌlɛktroʊˌmaɪəˈɡræfɪkli/. Syllabification follows maximal onset principle while respecting morpheme boundaries.
The word 'electrophysiologically' is a 10-syllable adverb divided as 'e-lec-tro-phys-i-o-log-i-cal-ly'. Its syllabification is primarily guided by its morphemic structure (electro- + physio- + logy + -ical + -ly). Primary stress is on the 'log' syllable, with secondary stress on 'lec' and 'phys'. The pronunciation involves significant vowel reduction in unstressed syllables and palatalization of 'g' to /dʒ/.
Electropneumatically is an 8-syllable technical adverb (e-lec-tro-pneu-mat-i-cal-ly) combining Greek 'electro-' (electricity) and 'pneumat-' (air) with the adverbial suffix '-ically'. Primary stress falls on 'mat', with secondary stress on 'lec' and 'pneu'. The word describes actions performed using combined electrical and pneumatic systems.
Gastroenterologically is a 9-syllable medical adverb (gas-tro-en-ter-o-log-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots 'gastro-' (stomach) and 'entero-' (intestine) plus '-log-' (study), with adjectival suffixes '-ic' and '-al' and adverbial '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'log' (/ˈlɑdʒ/), with secondary stress on 'gas' and 'en'. IPA: /ˌɡæs.troʊˌɛn.tə.rəˈlɑdʒ.ɪ.kli/. Syllabification follows Maximal Onset Principle and respects morpheme boundaries.
Historiographically is an 8-syllable adverb (his-to-ri-o-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots 'historia' + 'graphein' with suffixes '-ic', '-al', '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (syllable 5), secondary on 'to' (syllable 2). IPA: /hɪˌstɔːrioʊˈɡræfɪkli/. Morpheme boundaries are preserved, and the word follows standard '-graphically' suffix patterns seen in 'geographically' and 'bibliographically'.
The word 'interferometrically' divides into eight syllables: in-ter-fer-o-met-ri-cal-ly. It derives from 'interferometer' (inter- + fer + -o- + -meter) plus adjectival '-ic', '-al', and adverbial '-ly' suffixes. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable 'met', with secondary stresses on 'in' and 'fer'. The division follows morphological boundaries and the maximal onset principle while respecting legal English consonant clusters.
Interparenthetically is an 8-syllable adverb (in-ter-par-en-thet-i-cal-ly) derived from Latin/Greek roots with primary stress on 'thet'. The morphemic structure is inter- + parenthet- + -ic + -al + -ly. IPA: /ˌɪntərˌpærənˈθɛtɪkli/. It means 'in a parenthetical manner' or 'as an aside within parentheses.' Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle.
Microelectronically is an 8-syllable English adverb (mi-cro-e-lec-tron-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek 'micro-' + 'electron' + Latin/English suffixes '-ic-al-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'tron' with secondary stresses on 'mi' and 'lec'. IPA: /ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.ɪˌlɛk.trɑˈnɪ.kə.li/. Syllabification follows maximal onset principle while respecting morpheme boundaries.
The word 'microelectrophoretically' is a 10-syllable adverb derived from Greek roots, broken down as 'mi-cro-e-lec-tro-pho-re-ti-cal-ly'. Its structure follows standard English rules, with primary stress on the 're' syllable. The division respects both phonotactic constraints (like the Maximal Onset Principle) and the word's clear morphological boundaries.
Nonaristocratically is an 8-syllable adverb: non-ar-is-to-crat-i-cal-ly /ˌnɑn.ˌær.ɪs.tə.ˈkræt.ɪ.kəl.i/. It combines the negation prefix 'non-' with 'aristocrat' (Greek root) and the adverbial suffix chain '-ically'. Primary stress falls on 'crat' (syllable 5), with secondary stress on 'non' and 'ar'. The word means 'in a manner that is not aristocratic.'
The word 'nondyspeptically' is divided into six syllables: non-dys-pec-tic-al-ly. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('tic'). It's an adverb formed through multiple affixations, with a root relating to digestion. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and considers affix boundaries.
Noniconoclastically is an 8-syllable adverb (non-i-con-o-clas-ti-cal-ly) with primary stress on 'clas'. It combines the negating prefix 'non-' with 'iconoclast' (Greek: image-breaker) and the suffixes '-ic-al-ly'. Morphological boundaries guide division, with the Maximal Onset Principle applied where phonotactically legal.
The word 'nonorthographically' is a 7-syllable adverb (non-or-tho-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots via Latin. It carries secondary stress on 'non' and primary stress on 'graph'. The morphological structure is: prefix 'non-' (negation) + root 'orthograph' (correct writing) + suffixes '-ic-al-ly' (forming an adverb). Syllabification follows the maximal onset principle while respecting morpheme boundaries. The word means 'in a way not conforming to standard spelling conventions.'
The word 'nontrigonometrically' is an 8-syllable adverb divided as non-trig-o-no-met-ri-cal-ly. It consists of the negation prefix 'non-' (Latin), the Greek root 'trigonometr-' (triangle + measure), and the suffix chain '-ic-al-ly' forming an adverb. Primary stress falls on 'met' (syllable 5), with secondary stress on 'non' and 'trig'. The IPA transcription is /ˌnɑn.ˌtrɪɡ.ə.nə.ˈmɛ.trɪ.kəl.i/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle while respecting legal English onset clusters.
Palaeogeographically is a 9-syllable adverb (pa-lae-o-ge-o-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots palaeo- (ancient) + geo- (earth) + -graph- (write) with suffixes -ic-al-ly. Primary stress falls on 'graph' /ɡræf/, with secondary stress on 'pa'. The word follows standard English syllabification with morpheme-boundary sensitivity, preserving the compound structure while applying the Maximal Onset Principle within morphemes.
Paleogeographically is a 9-syllable adverb (pa-le-o-ge-o-graph-i-cal-ly) with primary stress on -graph- and secondary stress on pa-. It combines Greek paleo- (ancient) + geo- (earth) + -graph- (write) with Latin/Greek adjectival and adverbial suffixes. The IPA is /ˌpeɪ.li.oʊ.dʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/. Syllabification follows the Maximal Onset Principle while respecting morpheme boundaries, with hiatus between adjacent vowels at prefix junctions.
Pharmacodynamically is an 8-syllable adverb (phar-ma-co-dy-nam-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots. It combines the prefix pharmaco- (drug) with root dynam- (power) and layered suffixes -ic, -al, -ly. Primary stress falls on 'nam' (5th syllable), with secondary stress on 'phar' (1st syllable). IPA: /ˌfɑːr.mə.koʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪ.kəl.i/. Syllabification follows Maximal Onset Principle while respecting morpheme boundaries.
Phototelegraphically is an 8-syllable adverb (pho-to-tel-e-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots 'photo-' (light) and 'telegraph' (writing at a distance), plus suffixes '-ic', '-al', '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (/ˈɡræf/), with secondary stress on 'pho'. The word means 'by means of phototelegraphy' and follows standard English syllabification rules with morpheme-sensitive boundaries.
Phytogeographically is an 8-syllable adverb (phy-to-ge-o-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek combining forms phyto- (plant) + geo- (earth) + -graph- (write) plus Latin/English suffixes -ic-al-ly. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (syllable 5), with secondary stress on 'phy' (syllable 1). IPA: /ˌfaɪ.toʊ.dʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/. Division follows morphological boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle.
Pseudoaristocratically is a 9-syllable English adverb (pseu-do-ar-is-to-crat-i-cal-ly) combining the Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false) with 'aristocratically'. Primary stress falls on '-crat-' (/ˈkræt/), with secondary stress on 'pseu-' and 'ar-'. IPA: /ˌsjuːdoʊˌærɪstəˈkrætɪkli/. The word means 'in a falsely aristocratic manner' and follows standard English syllabification rules with morpheme boundary preservation.
Pseudoetymologically is a nine-syllable adverb (pseu-do-et-y-mo-log-i-cal-ly) formed from the Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false) + 'etymolog-' (word origin study) + the suffix chain '-ically'. Primary stress falls on 'log' /ˈlɑːdʒ/, with secondary stress on 'pseu' and 'et'. The word means 'in a manner based on false etymology.' Division follows morpheme boundaries and standard English phonotactic rules. IPA: /ˌsuːdoʊˌɛtɪməˈlɑːdʒɪkli/.
Pseudoevangelically is an 8-syllable adverb (pseu-do-e-van-gel-i-cal-ly) combining Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false) with 'evangelical' + adverbial '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'gel' /dʒɛl/, with secondary stress on 'pseu' and 'e'. IPA: /ˌsuːdoʊˌiːvænˈdʒɛlɪkli/. Means 'in a falsely evangelical manner'.
The word 'roentgenographically' is divided into eight syllables: ro-en-tgen-o-graph-i-cal-ly, with primary stress on 'graph'. It's morphologically complex, combining a German prefix, a Greek root, and English suffixes. Syllabification follows standard VC and consonant cluster rules, with stress influencing the division.
Semiphilosophically is an 8-syllable adverb (sem-i-phi-lo-soph-i-cal-ly) with secondary stress on 'sem' and primary stress on 'soph'. It combines the Latin prefix 'semi-' (partial) with the Greek root 'philosoph-' (philosophy) and the adverbial suffix chain '-ically'. The word means 'in a partially philosophical manner.' Syllabification follows morphological boundaries and the maximal onset principle, with digraph 'ph' kept intact. IPA: /ˌsɛm.i.fɪl.ə.ˈsɑf.ɪ.kəl.i/.
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/.
Stoicheiometrically is a 7-syllable adverb from Greek roots meaning 'in a manner relating to the measurement of elements.' Syllabified as stoi-chei-o-met-ri-cal-ly with primary stress on 'met' and secondary stress on 'stoi'. Greek digraph 'ch' = /k/ and 'ei' = /iː/. IPA: /ˌstɔɪ.kiː.əˈmɛ.trɪ.kəl.i/.
Superdemocratically is an 8-syllable adverb (su-per-dem-o-crat-i-cal-ly) formed from the Latin prefix 'super-' (above/beyond) + Greek root 'democrat-' (rule by the people) + suffixes '-ic', '-al', and '-ly'. Primary stress falls on 'crat' (/kræt/), with secondary stresses on 'su' and 'dem'. IPA: /ˌsuːpərˌdeməˈkrætɪkli/. The word means 'in an extremely or excessively democratic manner.' Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, treating 'cr' as a legal onset cluster.