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

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

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--ography Greek origin (*graphia* meaning 'writing, recording'). Indicates a process of recording or imaging.

appendorontgenography
8 syllables21 letters
ap·pen·do·ron·tgen·o·gra·phy
/əˈpɛndɔrɒnt͡ʃɛnəɡrəfi/
noun

The word 'appendorontgenography' is divided into eight syllables: ap-pen-do-ron-tgen-o-gra-phy. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ron'). The word is a compound noun formed from Latin and Greek morphemes, referring to a specific medical imaging procedure. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.

echoencephalography
8 syllables19 letters
ech·o·en·ceph·a·log·ra·phy
/ˌɛkoʊɛnˌsɛfəˈlɒɡrəfi/
noun

Echoencephalography is a complex noun with eight syllables (ech-o-en-ceph-a-log-ra-phy). It's derived from Greek roots and features a primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rime principles, accommodating consonant clusters and vowel sounds.

microcinematography
8 syllables19 letters
mi·cro·cin·e·ma·tog·ra·phy
/ˌmaɪkroʊsɪnəməˈtɒɡrəfi/
noun

Microcinematography is a noun with eight syllables (mi-cro-cin-e-ma-tog-ra-phy). It's derived from Greek and English morphemes, with primary stress on the 'tog' syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.

microcrystallography
7 syllables20 letters
mi·cro·crys·tal·lo·gra·phy
/ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.krɪs.təˈlɒ.ɡrə.fi/
noun

Microcrystallography is a noun with seven syllables (mi-cro-crys-tal-lo-gra-phy). Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('lo-'). The word is composed of the prefix 'micro-', root 'crystall-', and suffix '-ography'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant and vowel-consonant cluster division rules.

micrometallography
7 syllables18 letters
mi·cro·me·tal·lo·gra·phy
/ˌmaɪkroʊmɪˈtæləɡrəfi/
noun

Micrometallography is a noun with seven syllables (mi-cro-me-tal-lo-gra-phy). Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'micro-', the root 'metall-', and the suffix '-ography'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant rules, with the consonant cluster '-tal-' remaining intact.

palaeoanthropography
7 syllables20 letters
pa·lae·oan·thro·po·gra·phy
/ˌpælioʊænθrəpoʊˈɡræfi/
noun

Palaeoanthropography is a complex noun with seven syllables (pa-lae-oan-thro-po-gra-phy). The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('gra-'). It is composed of the prefix 'palaeo-', the root 'anthrop-', and the suffix '-ography'. Syllabification follows the vowel break rule, dividing the word before each vowel sound.

phantasmatography
6 syllables17 letters
phan·tas·ma·to·gra·phy
/fænˌtæzməˈtɒɡrəfi/
noun

Phantasmatography is a six-syllable noun derived from Greek roots. Stress falls on the second-to-last syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and onset clusters. The word's structure is comparable to other scientific terms ending in '-graphy' or '-ology'.

photoglyphography
6 syllables17 letters
pho·to·glyph·o·gra·phy
/ˌfoʊtəˈɡlɪfəɡrəfi/
noun

Photoglyphography is a six-syllable noun with primary stress on the third syllable (glyph). It's formed from the Greek roots 'photo-', 'glyph-', and the suffix '-ography'. Syllabification follows standard English vowel-consonant rules, with considerations for the 'ph' digraph and schwa reduction.

photoglyptography
6 syllables17 letters
pho·to·glyp·to·gra·phy
/ˌfoʊtəˈɡlɪptəˌɡræfi/
noun

Photoglyptography is a noun composed of the Greek roots 'photo-', 'glypt-', and the suffix '-ography'. It is syllabified as pho-to-glyp-to-gra-phy, with primary stress on the third syllable ('glyp'). Syllable division follows the vowel-coda and consonant cluster rules, with vowel reduction occurring in unstressed syllables.

sectioplanography
7 syllables17 letters
sec·tio·o·plan·o·gra·phy
/ˌsɛktioʊpləˈnɒɡrəfi/
noun

Sectioplanography is a seven-syllable noun of Latin and Greek origin. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules based on vowel sounds and CVC/VCV patterns. The word is composed of the prefix 'sectio-', root 'plan-', and suffix '-ography'.

telemeteorography
8 syllables17 letters
te·le·me·te·o·ro·gra·phy
/ˌteliˌmiːtiːəˈrɒɡrəfi/
noun

Telemeteorography is a noun with eight syllables (te-le-me-te-o-ro-gra-phy). It's derived from Greek roots and suffixes, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and consonant blends.