Hyphenation of reanalyses
How to hyphenate reanalyses
Because it is a word with a single syllable, reanalyses is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
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- 1
- Characters Count
- 10
- Alpha-numeric Characters Count
- 10
- Hyphens Count
- 0
Definitions of reanalyses
reanalyses is defined as:
Definition 1 as noun
- nounA second or subsequent analysis.
- nounAnalyzing a lexeme with a different structure from its original, often by misunderstanding. For example, hamburger, which is originally Hamburg + -er, was reanalyzed as ham + -burger, which produced words like cheeseburger.
Definition 1 as verb
- verbTo analyze again.
- verbTo analyze a lexeme with a different structure from its original, often by misunderstanding.
Example: The word hamburger, which is originally Hamburg + -er, was reanalyzed as ham + -burger, which produced words like cheeseburger.
Words nearby reanalyses
- reamers
- reaminess
- reaming
- reaming-out
- reamputation
- reams
- reamuse
- reamy
- (reanalyses)
- reanalysis
- reanalyzable
- reanalyze
- reanalyzed
- reanalyzely
- reanalyzes
- reanalyzing
- reanchor
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