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interagglutinate

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
16 characters
English (US)
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6syllables

interaglutinate

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

in-ter-a-glut-i-nate

Pronunciation

/ˌɪntəræɡˈlʌtɪneɪt/

Stress

001001

Morphemes

inter- + agglutinate + -ate

Interagglutinate is a verb of Latin origin, meaning to combine or cluster together. It is divided into six syllables: in-ter-a-glut-i-nate, with primary stress on the fifth syllable. The division follows standard English CV and CCV rules, with no major exceptions.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To combine or cluster together, especially in a way that resembles the process of agglutination in linguistics or biology.

    The different research findings interagglutinate to form a comprehensive theory.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('glut'). The stress pattern is typical for words with multiple morphemes.

Syllables

6
in/ɪn/
ter/tər/
a/æ/
glut/ɡlʌt/
i/ɪ/
nate/neɪt/

in Closed syllable, onset 'in'. ter Closed syllable, onset 'ter'. a Open syllable, onset 'a'. glut Closed syllable, onset 'gl'. i Open syllable, onset 'i'. nate Closed syllable, onset 'n'

Vowel Division

Each vowel sound generally forms a syllable.

Consonant-Vowel (CV)

Consonant followed by a vowel typically forms a syllable.

Consonant Cluster-Vowel (CCV)

A consonant cluster followed by a vowel forms a syllable.

Closed Syllable

Syllables ending in a consonant sound are considered closed.

  • The word's length and complex morphology make it somewhat unusual, but the syllable division follows standard English rules without significant exceptions.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/12/2025
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