méthémémoglobines
Syllables
mé-thé-mé-mo-glo-bi-nes
Pronunciation
/me.te.mɔ.ɡlɔ.bin/
Stress
0000001
Morphemes
méthé- + hémoglob- + -ines
The word 'méthémoglobines' is a French noun divided into seven syllables (mé-thé-mé-mo-glo-bi-nes) with stress on the final syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'méthé-', the root 'hémoglob-', and the suffix '-ines'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster handling rules.
Definitions
- 1
Hemoglobin molecules that have been chemically altered, reducing their oxygen-carrying capacity.
Methemoglobin
“Les méthémoglobines peuvent causer une cyanose.”
“Le taux de méthémoglobines a été mesuré.”
syn:Métémoglobineant:Hemoglobin
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-nes'.
Syllables
mé — Open syllable, initial syllable.. thé — Open syllable, contains a digraph 'th' pronounced as /t/.. mé — Open syllable, contains a nasal vowel.. mo — Open syllable, contains a nasal vowel.. glo — Open syllable.. bi — Open syllable.. nes — Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are generally formed around vowel sounds.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable unless they are difficult to pronounce.
Final Syllable Stress
Stress typically falls on the final syllable.
- The 'th' digraph is pronounced as /t/ in French.
- The nasal vowel /ɔ̃/ requires specific articulation.
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