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

Browse English (US) words ending with the suffix “--izable”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--izable French/Latin origin, forming adjectives indicating capability.

incrystallizable
6 syllables16 letters
in·crys·tal·li·za·ble
/ɪnˌkrɪstəlˈaɪzəbl̩/
adjective

The word 'incrystallizable' is divided into six syllables: in-crys-tal-li-za-ble. It consists of the prefix 'in-', the root 'crystall-', and the suffix '-izable'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime division rules, allowing for consonant clusters and syllabic consonants.

noncrystallizable
6 syllables17 letters
non·crys·tal·li·za·ble
/ˌnɑnˌkrɪs.təl.ɪz.ə.bəl/
adjective

The word 'noncrystallizable' is divided into six syllables: non-crys-tal-li-za-ble. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('tal'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'non-', the root 'crystall-', and the suffix '-izable'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel and consonant cluster rules.

nonvolatilizable
7 syllables16 letters
non·vo·la·til·iz·a·ble
/ˌnɑnvoʊˈlætɪlaɪzəbl̩/
adjective

The word 'nonvolatilizable' is divided into seven syllables: non-vo-la-til-iz-a-ble. It features a Latin-derived prefix 'non-', root 'volatil-', and suffixes '-izable' and '-ble'. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('til'). Syllabification follows standard English rules, maximizing onsets and respecting morphemic boundaries.

unetymologizable
8 syllables16 letters
u·net·y·mol·o·gi·za·ble
/ʌnˌɛtɪməˈlɒdʒɪzəbl̩/
adjective

The word 'unetymologizable' is divided into eight syllables: u-net-y-mol-o-gi-za-ble. It features a negative prefix 'un-', a Greek-derived root 'etymolog-', and a suffix '-izable'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard English rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, but is complicated by the word's length and consonant clusters.