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

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-aceae Latin origin; derivational suffix denoting a plant family.

Bretschneideraceae
5 syllables18 letters
Bretsch·nei·der·a·ceae
/ˈbrɛtʃˌnaɪdərˌeɪsiː/
noun

The word 'Bretschneideraceae' is a botanical noun with five syllables (Bretsch-nei-der-a-ceae). It's derived from a proper noun and a Latin suffix. Stress falls on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows standard vowel and consonant rules, with the 'tsch' cluster treated as a single unit.

Elaphomycetaceae
7 syllables16 letters
El·a·pho·my·ce·ta·ceae
/ɪˈlæfoʊmaɪsɪˈteɪsiː/
noun

Elaphomycetaceae is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard English onset-rhyme rules, with consideration for the 'ae' digraph and the word's length. It's a taxonomic term derived from Greek and Latin roots.

Lentibulariaceae
7 syllables16 letters
Len·ti·bu·lar·i·a·ceae
/ˌlɛntɪbjuːlərɪˈeɪsiː/
noun

Lentibulariaceae is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the fourth syllable (lar). It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard US English syllabification rules, particularly regarding vowel-consonant divisions and the separation of the '-aceae' suffix.

Potamogetonaceae
7 syllables16 letters
Po·ta·mo·ge·to·na·ceae
/ˌpɒtəməˌɡɛtəˈneɪsiː/
noun

Potamogetonaceae is a botanical family name divided into seven syllables (Po-ta-mo-ge-to-na-ceae) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's of Greek and Latin origin, consisting of the root 'Potamogeton' and the suffix '-aceae'.

Scheuchzeriaceae
5 syllables16 letters
Scheuch·ze·ri·a·ceae
/ʃɔɪ̯t͡ʃəˈriːeɪsiː/
noun

The word 'Scheuchzeriaceae' is a botanical family name divided into five syllables: Scheuch-ze-ri-a-ceae. Stress falls on the fourth syllable. It consists of the root 'Scheuchzeria' and the suffix '-aceae'. Syllabification follows standard English CV and VCCV rules.

Scrophulariaceae
6 syllables16 letters
Scro·phu·la·ri·a·ceae
/ˌskrɒfjuːləˈriːeɪsiː/
noun

Scrophulariaceae is a six-syllable noun of Latin origin. Syllabification follows standard vowel and consonant cluster rules, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. The 'sc' and 'ae' digraphs require specific pronunciation considerations.

Ternstroemiaceae
6 syllables16 letters
Ter·nstro·e·mi·a·ceae
/ˌtɜːrnstroʊmiˈeɪsiː/
noun

The word 'Ternstroemiaceae' is a botanical family name with six syllables (Ter-nstro-e-mi-a-ceae). Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('mi'). It consists of a named root 'Ternstroemia' and the suffix '-aceae'. Syllabification follows standard vowel and consonant cluster rules.

Triplochitonaceae
6 syllables17 letters
Tri·plo·chi·to·na·ceae
/ˌtrɪploʊkɪtoʊˈneɪsiː/
noun

Triplochitonaceae is a six-syllable botanical noun with primary stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows onset-rime division, with the 'ae' digraph representing a long 'e' sound. The word's structure is influenced by its Greek and Latin roots.

Williamsoniaceae
7 syllables16 letters
Wil·li·am·son·i·a·ceae
/ˌwɪli.əm.sə.niˈeɪ.si.i/
noun

Williamsoniaceae is a seven-syllable botanical name with primary stress on the fourth syllable. It's composed of a patronymic prefix ('Williamson') and the family suffix ('aceae'). Syllabification follows standard English vowel and CVC rules, with some exceptions due to the word's unique origin and structure.

Zannichelliaceae
6 syllables16 letters
Zan·ni·chel·li·a·ceae
/ˌzænɪkɛˈliːeɪsiː/
noun

Zannichelliaceae is a botanical family name with six syllables (Zan-ni-chel-li-a-ceae). Stress falls on the fourth syllable. The word is morphologically composed of the root 'Zannichellia' and the suffix '-aceae'. Syllabification follows standard English rules, considering vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

bretschneideraceae
5 syllables18 letters
bret·schnei·der·a·ceae
/ˈbrɛtʃˌʃnaɪdərˌeɪsiː/
noun

The word 'bretschneideraceae' is a botanical noun divided into five syllables: bret-schnei-der-a-ceae. It's derived from a patronymic and a Latin suffix, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-following and consonant cluster rules, with considerations for the unusual 'sch' and 'ae' sounds.

cercidiphyllaceae
6 syllables17 letters
cer·ci·di·phy·lla·ceae
/sɜːrˌsɪdɪfɪˈleɪsiː/
noun

The word *cercidiphyllaceae* is divided into six syllables based on the vowel-C rule. The primary stress falls on the third-to-last syllable. It is a noun representing a plant family, with a root derived from the genus name and a Latin suffix indicating family classification.

helminthocladiaceae
7 syllables19 letters
hel·min·tho·cla·di·a·ceae
/ˌhel.mɪn.θoʊ.klæ.diˈeɪ.siː/
noun

The word 'helminthocladiaceae' is a seven-syllable noun with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime principles, with considerations for vowel clusters and digraphs. It's a complex botanical term derived from Greek and Latin roots.