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Words with Suffix “--ite” in Italian

Browse Italian words ending with the suffix “--ite”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--ite Greek origin (-ῖτις), meaning 'inflammation'. Indicates condition.

gastroduodenite
7 syllables15 letters
ga·stro·du·o·de·ni·te
/ɡastoˌdwɔdeˈniːte/
noun

Gastroduodenite is an Italian noun meaning gastroduodenitis. It's divided into ga-stro-du-o-de-ni-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from Greek roots and follows standard Italian phonological rules.

gastroesofagite
7 syllables15 letters
ga·stro·e·so·fa·gi·te
/ɡastroezoˈfaɡite/
noun

The Italian word 'gastroesofagite' is syllabified as 'ga-stro-e-so-fa-gi-te', with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun composed of Greek-derived morphemes indicating inflammation of the stomach and esophagus. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of consonant-vowel pairing and consonant cluster handling.

pleuropolmonite
6 syllables15 letters
pleu·ro·po·lmo·ni·te
/ˌpleu̯ropoʎˈmoːnite/
noun

The word 'pleuropolmonite' is a noun of Greek and Latin origin meaning pleuropneumonia. It is divided into six syllables: pleu-ro-po-lmo-ni-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The 'll' is pronounced as /ʎ/, and the 'pl' is treated as a single onset. Syllable division follows standard Italian rules favoring open syllables and considering stress placement.

rimprosciuttite
5 syllables15 letters
rim·pro·sciut·ti·te
/rim.pro.ʃʃutˈti.te/
Past Participle (Verb)

The word 'rimprosciuttite' is a complex Italian past participle. Syllabification follows CV structure with consideration for the *sci-* cluster. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word's meaning relates to curing or preserving like ham.

spondiloartrite
6 syllables15 letters
spon·di·lo·ar·tri·te
/spon.di.lo.arˈtri.te/
noun

The word 'spondiloartrite' is a six-syllable noun with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's derived from Greek roots and follows standard Italian syllabification rules, allowing for initial consonant clusters due to its etymology.