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

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--ics Greek origin; forms a noun denoting a field of study/practice.

actinotherapeutics
7 syllables18 letters
ac·ti·no·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌæk.tɪ.noʊ.θɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪks/
noun

Actinotherapeutics is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's derived from Greek roots and follows standard English syllable division rules, maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel peak. Its rarity means limited pronunciation variation.

aerothermodynamics
7 syllables18 letters
ae·ro·ther·mo·dy·nam·ics
/ˌɛroʊθərˌmoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun

Aerothermodynamics is a noun composed of Greek-derived morphemes. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, maximizing onsets and separating vowel-initial syllables. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word's complexity arises from its length and multiple combining forms.

chemotherapeutics
6 syllables17 letters
che·mo·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌkiːmoʊθəˈræpjʊtɪks/
noun

Chemotherapeutics is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel nuclei and onset-rime division, considering morphemic boundaries and consonant clusters.

climatotherapeutics
7 syllables19 letters
cli·ma·to·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌklaɪmətoʊθɛrəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

The word 'climatotherapeutics' is a noun of Greek and Latin origin, divided into seven syllables: cli-ma-to-ther-a-peu-tics. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and diphthong formation. It shares a consistent stress pattern with other words ending in '-ics'.

dietotherapeutics
7 syllables17 letters
di·e·to·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌdaɪ.ə.toʊ.θɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪks/
noun

The word 'dietotherapeutics' is a complex noun derived from Greek roots. It is divided into seven syllables: di-e-to-ther-a-peu-tics, with primary stress on the fifth syllable ('peu'). Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

electroacoustics
6 syllables16 letters
e·lec·tro·a·cous·tics
/ˌɛlɛktroʊəˈkuːstɪks/
noun

Electroacoustics is a six-syllable noun (e-lec-tro-a-cous-tics) with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's formed from Greek roots relating to electricity and sound, and its syllabification follows standard English rules of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable contains a vowel.

electrokinematics
7 syllables17 letters
el·ec·tro·ki·ne·ma·tics
/ˌɛlɛktroʊˌkɪnɪˈmætɪks/
noun

Electrokinematics is a noun composed of the prefix 'electro-', root 'kinemat-', and suffix '-ics'. It is syllabified as el-ec-tro-ki-ne-ma-tics with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime division and consonant cluster rules.

electromagnetics
6 syllables16 letters
e·lec·tro·mag·net·ics
/ˌiːlɛktroʊˈmæɡnɪtɪks/
noun

The word 'electromagnetics' is divided into six syllables: e-lec-tro-mag-net-ics. The primary stress falls on the third syllable. The division follows VCV, consonant cluster, and final consonant rules. It consists of the prefix 'electro-', root 'magnet-', and suffix '-ics'.

electromechanics
6 syllables16 letters
e·lec·tro·me·chan·ics
/ɪˌlɛktrəʊmɪˈkænɪks/
noun

Electromechanics is divided into six syllables: e-lec-tro-me-chan-ics. Primary stress is on 'can'. The word is composed of the prefix 'electro-', the root 'mechan-', and the suffix '-ics'. Syllable division follows vowel division and consonant cluster rules.

electrotherapeutics
7 syllables19 letters
el·ec·tro·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌɛlɛktroʊθɛrəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

Electrotherapeutics is a noun with seven syllables (el-ec-tro-ther-a-peu-tics). It's derived from Greek roots and suffixes, relating to the therapeutic use of electricity. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.

hemotherapeutics
6 syllables16 letters
he·mo·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌhiːmoʊθɛrəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

Hemotherapeutics is a noun with six syllables (he-mo-ther-a-peu-tics) and primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's derived from Greek roots relating to blood and treatment, and its syllabification follows standard English vowel and consonant cluster rules.

magnetofluiddynamics
8 syllables20 letters
mag·ne·to·flu·id·dy·nam·ics
/ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌfluːɪdˌdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun

Magnetofluiddynamics is an 8-syllable scientific compound noun: mag-ne-to-flu-id-dy-nam-ics. It combines 'magneto-' (magnetism), 'fluid' (flowing substance), and '-dynamics' (study of forces). Primary stress falls on 'nam'; secondary stresses on 'mag', 'ne', 'flu', and 'dy'. Syllabification follows maximal onset principle while respecting morpheme boundaries and avoiding illegal onsets like /ɡn/.

magnetofluidmechanics
8 syllables21 letters
mag·ne·to·flu·id·me·chan·ics
/ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌfluːɪdmɪˈkænɪks/
noun

Magnetofluidmechanics is an 8-syllable scientific compound (mag-ne-to-flu-id-me-chan-ics) combining 'magneto-' (magnetic), 'fluid', and 'mechanics'. Primary stress falls on 'chan'; secondary stress on 'mag', 'ne', and 'flu'. Division follows Maximal Onset with morpheme-boundary sensitivity. IPA: /ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌfluːɪdmɪˈkænɪks/.

magnetohydrodynamics
8 syllables20 letters
mag·ne·to·hy·dro·dy·nam·ics
/ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌhaɪdroʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun

Magnetohydrodynamics is an 8-syllable compound noun (mag-ne-to-hy-dro-dy-nam-ics) from Latin 'magneto-' and Greek 'hydro-' + 'dynam-' + '-ics.' Primary stress falls on 'nam'; secondary stresses on 'mag,' 'ne,' and 'hy.' IPA: /ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌhaɪdroʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle.

magnetoplasmadynamics
8 syllables21 letters
mag·ne·to·plas·ma·dy·nam·ics
/ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌplæzmədaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun

Magnetoplasmadynamics is an 8-syllable scientific compound (mag-ne-to-plas-ma-dy-nam-ics) combining magneto- (Latin, magnet), plasma- (Greek, formed matter), and dynamics (Greek, power). Primary stress falls on 'nam' with secondary stresses on 'mag', 'ne', and 'plas'. IPA: /ˌmæɡˌniːtoʊˌplæzmədaɪˈnæmɪks/. Syllable boundaries respect morpheme joins and follow the maximal onset principle where legal.

organotherapeutics
7 syllables18 letters
or·ga·no·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌɔːrɡənoʊθɛrəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

Organotherapeutics is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'organo-', the root 'therapeut-', and the suffix '-ics'. Syllabification follows standard English rules of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus.

pharmacodynamics
6 syllables16 letters
phar·ma·co·dy·nam·ics
/ˌfɑːrməkoʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun

Pharmacodynamics is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules, respecting morphemic boundaries. It's derived from Greek roots relating to drugs and power, denoting the study of drug effects on the body.

physicotherapeutics
7 syllables19 letters
phys·i·co·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˈfɪzɪkoʊˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

The word 'physicotherapeutics' is divided into seven syllables: phys-i-co-ther-a-peu-tics. It is a noun of Greek and Latin origin, referring to a branch of medicine. The primary stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime division rules, with considerations for vowel sequences and consonant clusters.

pneumatotherapeutics
7 syllables20 letters
pneu·ma·to·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌnjuːˌmætoʊˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

Pneumatotherapeutics is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (pneu-ma-to-ther-a-peu-tics) with primary stress on 'peu' and secondary stress on 'pneu', 'to', and 'ther'. The prefix 'pneumato-' relates to air/breath, combined with 'therapeutics' (healing science). The /pn/ onset is preserved from Greek despite being unusual in English. Syllabification follows standard Maximal Onset Principle while respecting morphological boundaries.

psychodiagnostics
6 syllables17 letters
psy·cho·di·ag·nos·tics
/ˌsaɪkoʊdaɪæɡˈnɑːstɪks/
noun

The word 'psychodiagnostics' is divided into six syllables: psy-cho-di-ag-nos-tics, with primary stress on the final syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'psycho-', the root 'diagnost-', and the suffix '-ics'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant rules.

spondylotherapeutics
6 syllables20 letters
spon·dylo·ther·a·peu·tics
/spon.daɪ.loʊ.θe.rəˈpjuː.tɪks/
noun

Spondylotherapeutics is a complex noun of Greek/Latin origin, divided into six syllables: spon-dylo-ther-a-peu-tics. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure.

spondylotherapeutics
7 syllables20 letters
spon·dy·lo·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌspɑn.dɪ.loʊ.ˌθɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪks/
noun

Spondylotherapeutics is a 7-syllable compound noun from Greek roots 'spondylo-' (vertebra) and 'therapeutikos' (healing) plus suffix '-ics'. Syllabified as spon-dy-lo-ther-a-peu-tics with primary stress on 'peu' and secondary stress on 'spon' and 'ther'. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while avoiding illegal consonant clusters.

thermokinematics
6 syllables16 letters
ther·mo·ki·ne·mat·ics
/ˈθɜːrmoʊkaɪnəˈmætɪks/
noun

Thermokinematics is a complex noun divided into six syllables: ther-mo-ki-ne-mat-ics. It's composed of Greek-derived combining forms and a suffix indicating a field of study. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard VC and diphthong rules.

vibrotherapeutics
6 syllables17 letters
vi·bro·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌvaɪ.broʊ.θɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪks/
noun

The noun 'vibrotherapeutics' is divided into six syllables (vi-bro-ther-a-peu-tics) with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's formed from Latin and Greek roots and suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard English rules.