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

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-diamine Combination of 'di-' and 'amine', indicates two amine groups.

diethylenediamine
10 syllables17 letters
di·eth·yl·di·a·mi·ne·di·a·mine
/ˌdaɪˌɛθɪlˌdiːˈæmɪniːn/
noun

Diethylenediamine is a complex noun with ten syllables divided based on vowel-consonant patterns. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'di-', the root 'ethyl', and the suffix 'diamine'. Syllabification follows standard English rules, with minor considerations for vowel clusters and the consonant function of 'y'.

metaphenylenediamine
8 syllables20 letters
met·a·phen·y·lene·di·am·ine
/ˌmɛtəˌfɛnɪˌliːnˈdaɪəˌmiːn/
noun

Metaphenylenediamine is an 8-syllable chemical compound noun: met-a-phen-y-lene-di-am-ine. It combines Greek prefix meta- (1,3-position), root phenylene (benzene-derived radical), and suffix diamine (two amino groups). Primary stress falls on 'am'; secondary stresses distribute across the compound. IPA: /ˌmɛtəˌfɛnɪˌliːnˈdaɪəˌmiːn/. Division follows morphological boundaries and standard English syllabification rules.

paraphenylenediamine
7 syllables20 letters
pa·ra·phen·yl·di·a·mine
/ˌpær.əˌfɛn.ɪlˌdaɪ.əˈmiːn/
noun

Paraphenylenediamine is a complex chemical name syllabified as pa-ra-phen-yl-di-a-mine, with primary stress on the final syllable ('mine'). It's composed of the prefix 'para-', the root 'phenyl', and the root 'diamine'. Syllable division follows standard English rules, considering vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel patterns.

paraphenylenediamine
8 syllables20 letters
par·a·phen·yl·ene·di·am·ine
/ˌpærəˌfɛnɪˌliːnˈdaɪəˌmiːn/
noun

Paraphenylenediamine is an 8-syllable chemical compound noun: par-a-phen-yl-ene-di-am-ine. It comprises Greek prefix 'para-' (beside), root 'phenylene' (benzene-derived), and suffix 'diamine' (two amino groups). Primary stress falls on 'am' (/ˈæm/), with secondary stresses on 'par', 'phen', and 'ene'. IPA: /ˌpærəˌfɛnɪˌliːnˈdaɪəˌmiːn/. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries per chemical nomenclature conventions.

pentamethylenediamine
8 syllables21 letters
pen·ta·meth·yl·ene·di·a·mine
/ˌpɛn.tə.ˌmɛθ.əl.ˌiːn.daɪ.ə.ˈmiːn/
noun

Pentamethylenediamine is an 8-syllable chemical compound name (pen-ta-meth-yl-ene-di-a-mine) derived from Greek penta- (five) + methylene + Latin-derived diamine. Primary stress falls on the final syllable -mine, with secondary stresses on pen-, meth-, and -ene. The word follows systematic chemical nomenclature with morpheme boundaries determining syllable divisions. IPA: /ˌpɛn.tə.ˌmɛθ.əl.ˌiːn.daɪ.ə.ˈmiːn/.