Words with Suffix “--ical-ly” in English (US)
Browse English (US) words ending with the suffix “--ical-ly”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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--ical-ly Latin/English origin, creates an adverb from an adjective relating to the root
The word 'autobiographically' is divided into eight syllables: au-to-bi-o-graph-i-cal-ly. It's derived from Greek and Latin roots with English suffixes, functioning as an adverb. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllable division follows vowel-initial and consonant cluster rules, respecting morpheme boundaries.
The word 'microspectrophotometrically' is a 10-syllable adverb divided as 'mi-cro-spec-tro-pho-to-met-ri-cal-ly'. Its structure is based on its morphemes (micro-, spectro-, photo-, metr-, -ical, -ly). Primary stress is on 'met' and secondary stress on 'mi' and 'spec'. The phonetic transcription is /ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.ˌspɛk.troʊ.foʊ.tə.ˈmɛt.rɪ.kəl.i/.
The word 'nonautobiographically' is divided into nine syllables: non-au-to-bi-o-graph-i-cal-ly. Primary stress falls on 'graph'. It's an adverb formed from multiple morphemes (prefixes, roots, and suffixes) of Greek and Latin origin, meaning 'not in a self-referential, life-based, written manner'.
The word 'nonbiographically' is divided into seven syllables: non-bi-o-graph-i-cal-ly. It's formed from the prefix 'non-', the root 'bio-graph', and the suffixes '-ical' and '-ly'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('graph'). Syllabification follows standard English rules of onset-rime division, vowel-consonant separation, and consonant cluster splitting.
Photochronographically is an 8-syllable adverb (pho-to-chro-no-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek elements: photo- (light), chrono- (time), graph (write), with suffixes -ical-ly. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (syllable 5), secondary on 'pho' (syllable 1). IPA: /ˌfoʊ.toʊ.krəˈnɒɡ.rə.fɪ.kəl.i/. Syllable division follows morpheme boundaries and maximal onset principle.
Photolithographically is an 8-syllable adverb (pho-to-lith-o-graph-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek roots photo- (light), litho- (stone), and graph- (write), with Latin and English suffixes. Primary stress falls on 'graph' (/ˈɡræf/), secondary stress on 'pho' (/ˌfoʊ/). IPA: /ˌfoʊ.toʊ.lɪ.θə.ˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries while applying onset maximization for legal consonant clusters.
Physiopathologically is a 9-syllable medical adverb (phys-i-o-path-o-log-i-cal-ly) with Greek roots. Primary stress falls on -log- (6th syllable), secondary on phys- (1st). The word combines physio- (nature/body), -path- (disease), -log- (study), and adjectival/adverbial suffixes. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries, with linking vowels forming separate syllables. IPA: /ˌfɪz.i.oʊ.pæθ.əˈlɑdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/.
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.
Stereomicroscopically is a 9-syllable adverb (ster-e-o-mi-cro-scop-i-cal-ly) derived from Greek combining forms. Primary stress falls on 'scop' (syllable 6), with secondary stress on 'ster' (syllable 1). The morphemic structure is stereo- (prefix) + microscop (root) + -ical-ly (suffixes). IPA: /ˌstɛr.i.oʊ.maɪ.krəˈskɒp.ɪ.kəl.i/. The word means 'by means of stereomicroscopy' and follows standard English syllabification rules with morpheme-boundary sensitivity.