consubstanciado
Syllables
con-sub-stan-cia-do
Pronunciation
/kon.sub.stan.ˈθja.ðo/
Stress
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Morphemes
con- + substancia- + -ado
The word 'consubstanciado' is divided into five syllables: con-sub-stan-cia-do. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cia'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'con-', the root 'substancia-', and the suffix '-ado'. The syllabification adheres to standard Spanish rules regarding vowel endings, consonant clusters, and digraphs.
Definitions
- 1
Having substance; well-founded; substantiated; confirmed.
Substantiated, confirmed, well-founded.
“Las acusaciones fueron consubstanciadas con pruebas sólidas.”
“Un argumento consubstanciado es más persuasivo.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cia'). Spanish words ending in vowels are generally stressed on the penultimate syllable.
Syllables
con — Open syllable, unstressed.. sub — Open syllable, unstressed.. stan — Closed syllable, unstressed.. cia — Closed syllable, stressed (primary).. do — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel Rule
Words ending in vowels (including diphthongs) are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters (like 'st') are generally kept together within a single syllable.
Digraph Rule
Digraphs like 'ci' are treated as a single sound unit influencing syllable division.
- Regional variations in pronunciation of 'c' before 'i' or 'e' (Castilian /θ/ vs. Latin American /s/) do not affect syllable division.
- The word follows standard Spanish syllabification rules without any significant exceptions.
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