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Words with Root “speriment-” in Italian

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

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speriment- Latin *experimentum*, meaning 'trial, experience'

esperimentatore
7 syllables15 letters
es·pe·ri·men·ta·to·re
/esperimentatoˈre/
noun

Esperimentatore is a noun meaning 'experimenter'. It is divided into seven syllables (es-pe-ri-men-ta-to-re) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It follows standard Italian syllabification rules and is derived from Latin roots.

esperimentavate
7 syllables15 letters
e·spe·ri·men·ta·va·te
/es.pe.ri.men.taˈva.te/
verb

The word 'esperimentavate' is a verb form divided into seven syllables: e-spe-ri-men-ta-va-te. The stress falls on the final syllable. Syllabification follows Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and resolving consonant clusters. The word is morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffix, all with Latin origins.

inesperimentato
7 syllables15 letters
i·ne·spe·ri·men·ta·to
/ˌinesperi.menˈta.to/
adjective

The word 'inesperimentato' is divided into seven syllables: i-ne-spe-ri-men-ta-to. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ta'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'in-', the root 'speriment-', and the suffix '-ato'. Syllable division follows standard Italian rules of vowel onset and consonant cluster treatment.

sperimentaliste
7 syllables15 letters
s·pe·ri·men·ta·li·ste
/sperimentaliˈste/
noun

The word 'sperimentaliste' is divided into seven syllables: s-pe-ri-men-ta-li-ste. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('li'). It's a noun derived from Latin roots with French-influenced suffixes. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel sequence rules, consistent with standard Italian phonology.

sperimentassimo
6 syllables15 letters
sper·i·men·ta·ssi·mo
/sperimentasˈsimo/
adjective

Sperimentassimo is a superlative adjective meaning 'most experimental'. It is divided into six syllables: sper-i-men-ta-ssi-mo, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is formed from a prefix, root, and superlative suffix, following standard Italian morphological rules. The syllable structure is typical of Italian, with a mix of open and closed syllables and a geminate consonant cluster.