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Words with Root “bac-” in Italian

Browse Italian words sharing the root “bac-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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bac- From Latin *bacca*, meaning 'berry'. Core meaning relating to peeling.

scorbacchiatura
5 syllables15 letters
scor·bac·chia·tu·ra
/skor.bak.kjaˈtuː.ra/
noun

The word 'scorbacchiatura' is divided into five syllables: scor-bac-chia-tu-ra. It's a noun formed from a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffix, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters, vowel-consonant-vowel patterns, and geminate consonants.

scorbacchiature
5 syllables15 letters
scor·bac·chia·tu·re
/skor.bak.kjaˈtu.re/
noun

The Italian word 'scorbacchiature' is a noun meaning 'welts' or 'stripes'. It is syllabified as 'scor-bac-chia-tu-re' with stress on the third syllable ('chia'). It is morphologically complex, derived from Latin roots and suffixes, and follows standard Italian syllabification rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel-consonant patterns.

scorbacchiavate
6 syllables15 letters
sc·or·bac·chia·va·te
/skor.bak.ˈkja.va.te/
verb

The word 'scorbacchiavate' is syllabified as sc-or-bac-chia-va-te, with stress on 'chia'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel-consonant-vowel sequences.

scribacchieremo
5 syllables15 letters
scri·bac·chie·re·mo
/skri.bakˈkjer.e.mo/
verb

The word 'scribacchieremo' is a verb form meaning 'we will scribble'. It is divided into five syllables: scri-bac-chie-re-mo, with stress on 'chie'. The syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters and single consonants. The word is morphologically complex, containing a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

scribacchierete
5 syllables15 letters
scri·bac·chia·re·te
/skribak.kjaˈre.te/
verb

The word 'scribacchierete' is a future tense verb form. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant patterns and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The morphemic structure reveals Latin origins and Italian derivational processes.