1-Syllable Words in English (US)
Explore English (US) words that divide into exactly 1 syllable, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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The word 'counteragitation' is a noun formed from the prefix 'counter-' and the verb 'agitate,' with the suffix '-ion.' It is divided into six syllables based on vowel and consonant clusters, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('ta-').
The word 'counterappellant' is a noun referring to someone who appeals against a previous decision. It is divided into five syllables: coun-ter-ap-pel-lant, with stress on the second syllable (ter-). Syllabification follows standard English phonetic principles.
The word 'deuterofibrinose' is an adjective relating to a secondary form of fibrin. It is divided into seven syllables: deu-te-ro-fi-bri-no-se, with stress on the fifth syllable (bri-). Syllabification is based on vowel and consonant cluster separation.
The word *deuteroglobulose* is divided into six syllables: deu-te-ro-glo-bu-lo-se, with stress on the fifth syllable (bu-). Syllabification follows general phonetic principles.
The word 'deuteromyosinose' is a noun denoting a secondary muscle condition. It is divided into eight syllables: deu-te-ro-my-o-si-no-se, with stress on the penultimate syllable (no-). Syllabification is based on vowel and consonant clusters.
The word 'developmentarian' is an adjective relating to development, divided into six syllables: de-vel-op-ment-ar-i-an, with stress on the fourth syllable (ment-). Syllabification follows English phonetic patterns.
The word *diastematomyelia* is a noun with eight syllables divided as di-as-te-ma-to-my-e-li-a. The stress falls on the third syllable (*ri*). It refers to a congenital spinal cord defect.