pharmacodynamies
Syllables
phar-ma-co-dy-na-mies
Pronunciation
/faʁ.ma.kɔ.di.na.mi/
Stress
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Morphemes
pharmaco- + dynam- + -ies
The word 'pharmacodynamies' is a French noun composed of Greek and Latin roots. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds, with the primary stress on the final syllable. The syllabification is consistent with standard French phonological rules and similar words.
Definitions
- 1
The study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs on the body.
Pharmacodynamics
“Les pharmacodynamies de ce médicament sont complexes.”
“Elle étudie les pharmacodynamies des anti-inflammatoires.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the final syllable '-mies', as is typical in French. There is a slight secondary stress on the penultimate syllable, but it is much weaker.
Syllables
faʁ — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster followed by a vowel.. ma — Vowel-consonant syllable, unstressed.. kɔ — Vowel-consonant syllable, unstressed.. di — Vowel-consonant syllable, unstressed.. na — Vowel-consonant syllable, unstressed.. mi — Vowel-consonant syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
Open Syllable after Initial Consonant Cluster
Syllables starting with consonant clusters are often followed by a vowel, creating an open syllable.
Vowel-Consonant Syllable
A vowel followed by a consonant forms a syllable.
- The word does not present significant exceptions to standard French syllabification rules.
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