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Words with Root “confez-” in Italian

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

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confez- From Latin *conficere* ('to put together, to make'). Forms the core meaning of the verb.

preconfezionano
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·na·no
/prekonfetzjoˈnaːno/
verb

The word 'preconfezionano' is a verb divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-na-no. It's formed from the prefix 'pre-', the root 'confez-', and the suffixes '-ion-' and '-ano'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('na'). Syllabification follows Italian rules favoring open syllables and accommodating consonant clusters.

preconfezionare
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·na·re
/prekonfetsjotsjoˈnaːre/
verb

The word 'preconfezionare' is divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-na-re. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a verb formed from the prefix 'pre-', the root 'confez-', and the infinitive suffix '-ionare'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant-vowel division and avoiding single intervocalic consonants.

preconfezionato
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·na·to
/prekonfetsjoˈnaːto/
adjective

The word 'preconfezionato' is an Italian adjective meaning 'prepackaged'. It is divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-na-to, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('zio'). It is morphologically composed of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'confez-', and the suffix '-ato'. The syllabification follows standard Italian rules, maintaining consonant clusters and ending syllables in vowels.

preconfezionava
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·na·va
/prekonfetsjotsjoˈnava/
verb

The word 'preconfezionava' is syllabified as pre-con-fe-zio-na-va, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('na'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'confez-', and the suffixes '-ion-' and '-ava'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, keeping consonant clusters intact and initiating a new syllable with each vowel.

preconfezionavi
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·na·vi
/prekonfetsjoˈnaːvi/
verb

The word 'preconfezionavi' is a verb form divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-na-vi. Stress falls on 'zio'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'pre-', root 'confez-', suffix '-ion-', and inflectional suffix '-avi'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters.

preconfezionavo
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·na·vo
/prekonfetzjoˈnaːvo/
verb

The word 'preconfezionavo' is divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-na-vo. The stress falls on the third syllable ('fe'). It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, with a prefix, root, and suffixes indicating tense and person. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules prioritizing vowel-initial syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

preconfezionera
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·ne·ra
/prekonfetsjoneˈra/
noun

The Italian word 'preconfezionera' (pre-fabricator, female) is divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-ne-ra, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'pre-', the root 'confez-', and the suffixes '-ion-' and '-era'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules.

preconfezionero
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·ne·ro
/prekonfetsjoneˈro/
noun

The word 'preconfezionero' is divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-ne-ro. It's a masculine noun denoting a pre-packager, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant separation and maintaining consonant clusters.

preconfezionino
6 syllables15 letters
pre·con·fe·zio·ni·no
/prekonfetsjotsiˈniːno/
noun

The word 'preconfezionino' is divided into six syllables: pre-con-fe-zio-ni-no. It's a noun formed from the verb 'preconfezionare' with the addition of the nominalizing suffix '-zione' and the diminutive suffix '-ino'. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('ni'). Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant division, consonant cluster separation, and suffix isolation.