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Words with Root “vest-” in Italian

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vest- Latin origin (*vestire*), meaning 'to dress'.

disvestirebbero
6 syllables15 letters
dis·ve·sti·reb·be·ro
/dis.ves.ti.ˈreb.be.ro/
verb

The word 'disvestirebbero' is syllabified as dis-ve-sti-reb-be-ro, with primary stress on 'reb'. It's a verb formed from the prefix 'dis-', root 'vest-', and conditional suffix '-ire-ebbero'. Syllabification follows standard CV rules and allows for consonant clusters.

invescherebbero
6 syllables15 letters
in·ves·che·reb·be·ro
/in.ves.ke.reb.be.ro/
verb

The word 'invescherebbero' is a third-person plural conditional verb form. Syllabification follows Italian rules, including the insertion of '-sch-' to break up consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, with a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

rinvestirebbero
5 syllables15 letters
ri·nves·ti·re·bbo
/ri.nves.tiˈreb.bo/
verb

The word 'rinvestirebbero' is divided into five syllables: ri-nves-ti-re-bbo. It's a verb form with a Latin-derived root and conditional ending. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('re'). Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of consonant-vowel combinations and consonant cluster handling.

rivestimentista
6 syllables15 letters
ri·ve·sti·men·ti·sta
/ri.vest.ti.men.tiˈsta/
noun

The word 'rivestimentista' is divided into six syllables: ri-ve-sti-men-ti-sta. It's a noun meaning 'upholsterer' formed from the Latin roots 're-' (again), 'vestire' (to cover), and the suffixes '-imento' and '-ista'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-initial syllables, consonant cluster splitting, and penultimate stress.

rivestimentiste
6 syllables15 letters
ri·ves·ti·men·ti·ste
/ri.vest.ti.men.tiˈste/
noun

The word 'rivestimentiste' is a noun of French/Latin origin, meaning 'upholsterer' or 'liner'. It is divided into six syllables: ri-ves-ti-men-ti-ste, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals a prefix 'ri-', a root 'vest-', and a combined suffix '-imentiste'. Syllabification follows standard Italian CV separation rules and penultimate stress placement.

rivestimentisti
6 syllables15 letters
ri·ve·sti·men·ti·sti
/ri.vest.ti.men.tiˈsti/
noun

The word 'rivestimentisti' is divided into six syllables: ri-ve-sti-men-ti-sti. It's a noun derived from Latin roots, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, accommodating consonant clusters and vowel-initial syllables.

sopravvestirono
6 syllables15 letters
so·pra·vve·sti·ro·no
/so.pra.vves.tiˈro.no/
verb

The word 'sopravvestirono' is a verb in the passato remoto, third-person plural. It's divided into six syllables: so-pra-vve-sti-ro-no, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ro'. The morphemic breakdown reveals a Latin-derived prefix 'sopra-', root 'vest-', and inflectional suffix '-irono'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel hiatus, consonant clusters, and geminate consonant placement.

sopravvestivamo
6 syllables15 letters
so·pra·vve·sti·va·mo
/so.pra.vves.tiˈva.mo/
verb

The word 'sopravvestivamo' is a complex Italian verb form. It is syllabified as so-pra-vve-sti-va-mo, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'sopra-', the root 'vest-', and the suffix '-ivamo'. The geminate consonant 'vv' is a key feature in its syllabification.

stravestirebbero
6 syllables16 letters
stra·ve·sti·reb·be·ro
/stra.ves.tiˈrɛb.be.ro/
verb

The word 'stravestirebbero' is a verb in the conditional past tense, meaning 'they would disguise themselves'. It is divided into six syllables: stra-ve-sti-reb-be-ro, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable 'reb'. The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'stra-', the root 'vest-', and the suffix '-ire-ebbero'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of open syllable formation, consonant cluster maintenance, and stress placement.