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

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--tide Greek origin, denoting a chemical compound or substance.

deoxyribonucleotide
10 syllables19 letters
de·ox·y·ri·bo·nu·cle·o·ti·de
/ˌdiːˌɒksiˌraɪboʊˌnjuːkliːoʊˈtaɪd/
noun

Deoxyribonucleotide is a complex noun with ten syllables (de-ox-y-ri-bo-nu-cle-o-ti-de). It's composed of Latin and Greek roots and suffixes, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('tide'). Syllable division follows standard English vowel and consonant cluster rules.

deoxyribonucleotide
9 syllables19 letters
de·ox·y·ri·bo·nu·cle·o·tide
/ˌdiːˌɒksiˌraɪboʊˌnuːkliˈɒtaɪd/
noun

Deoxyribonucleotide is a nine-syllable biochemical term (de-ox-y-ri-bo-nu-cle-o-tide) with primary stress on the eighth syllable (-o-) and secondary stresses on syllables 1, 3, 4, and 6. It comprises the Latin prefix 'de-' (removal), Greek/Latin roots 'oxy' (oxygen), 'ribo' (ribose sugar), 'nucleo' (nucleus), and the Greek-derived suffix '-tide' (polymer unit). Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries and applies the maximal onset principle where phonotactically legal.

polyribonucleotide
8 syllables18 letters
po·ly·ri·bo·nu·cleo·ti·de
/ˌpɒliˌraɪboʊnuːkliːoʊtaɪd/
noun

Polyribonucleotide is a complex noun of Greek and Latin origin. It is divided into eight syllables: po-ly-ri-bo-nu-cleo-ti-de, with primary stress on the fifth syllable (nu-cleo-). Its morphemic structure consists of the prefix 'poly-', the root 'ribonucleo-', and the suffix '-tide'. Syllable division follows standard English V-C, diphthong-C, and C-V-C rules.