temporisatrices
Syllables
tem-po-ri-sa-tri-ces
Pronunciation
/tɑ̃.pɔ.ʁi.za.tʁis/
Stress
000001
Morphemes
temp + orisatrices
The word 'temporisatrices' is a feminine plural noun derived from Latin. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds, with stress on the final syllable. The morphemic structure reveals its historical origins and grammatical function. Syllable division follows standard French rules, prioritizing vowel separation and avoiding unnecessary consonant cluster breaks.
Definitions
- 1
Women who measure or record time; those who are concerned with temporality.
Time-keepers, chronologers
“Les temporisatrices de l'histoire”
Stress pattern
Stress falls on the final syllable '-trices', as is typical in French.
Syllables
tem — Open syllable, nasal vowel. Initial syllable.. po — Open syllable, rounded vowel.. ri — Open syllable, vowel followed by a consonant.. sa — Open syllable, vowel.. tri — Open syllable, vowel.. ces — Closed syllable, final syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Based Division
Syllables are generally divided before vowels.
Consonant Cluster Avoidance
Consonant clusters are not broken unless complex.
Final Syllable Rule
The final syllable often contains any remaining consonants.
- Pronunciation of the final '-es' can be silent.
- Uvular 'r' pronunciation can vary regionally.
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