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

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--schisis Greek origin, meaning 'splitting, fissure'

craniorhachischisis
7 syllables19 letters
cra·ni·o·rha·chi·schis·is
/ˌkreɪni.oʊ.rækɪˈskɪsɪs/
noun

Craniorhachischisis is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's derived from Greek roots relating to the skull and spine, indicating a congenital malformation. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime division rules, though the complex consonant clusters and schwa sounds present some challenges.

craniorhachischisis
7 syllables19 letters
cra·ni·o·rha·chis·chi·sis
/ˌkreɪ.ni.oʊ.rəˈkɪs.kɪ.sɪs/
noun

Craniorhachischisis is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical noun (cra-ni-o-rha-chis-chi-sis) composed of three combining forms: cranio- (skull), rhachi- (spine), and -schisis (cleft). Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable 'chis' with secondary stress on 'cra'. The IPA transcription is /ˌkreɪ.ni.oʊ.rəˈkɪs.kɪ.sɪs/. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while preserving Greek digraphs 'rh' and 'ch'.

erythrocytoschisis
8 syllables18 letters
er·yth·ro·cy·to·schi·sis·is
/ˌɛrɪθroʊsaɪˈtoʊsɪsɪs/
noun

Erythrocytoschisis is an eight-syllable noun with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, treating 'sch' as a single unit and applying vowel-consonant rules. The word is of Greek origin, composed of the prefix 'erythro-', root 'cyto-', and suffix '-schisis'.

thoracoceloschisis
7 syllables18 letters
tho·ra·co·ce·lo·schi·sis
/ˌθɔːrəkoʊsɪˈloʊsɪsɪs/
noun

The word 'thoracoceloschisis' is a complex medical term of Greek origin. It is divided into seven syllables: tho-ra-co-ce-lo-schi-sis, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word's morphemic structure consists of the prefix 'thoraco-', the root 'celo-', and the suffix '-schisis'. Syllabification follows standard US English rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and attempting to maintain consonant clusters.

thoracogastroschisis
7 syllables20 letters
tho·ra·co·gas·tro·schis·is
/ˌθɔːrəkoʊˌɡæstrəˈskiːsɪs/
noun

Thoracogastroschisis is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable. It's composed of the Greek-derived prefixes 'thoraco-' and 'gastro-', and the suffix '-schisis'. Syllable division follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns and consonant clusters. It describes a rare congenital defect.

thoracogastroschisis
7 syllables20 letters
tho·ra·co·gas·tro·schi·sis
/ˌθɔːr.ə.koʊˌɡæs.troʊˈskaɪ.sɪs/
noun

Thoracogastroschisis is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical compound (tho-ra-co-gas-tro-schi-sis) combining 'thoraco-' (chest), 'gastro-' (stomach), and '-schisis' (cleft). Primary stress falls on 'schi', with secondary stresses on 'tho' and 'gas'. The 'sch' represents /sk/, and the word denotes a congenital fissure of both thoracic and abdominal walls.