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Words with Prefix “co--” in Dutch

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co-- Latin origin, combining form meaning 'with' or 'together'.

cilindercoördinaten
8 syllables19 letters
cil·in·der·co·ör·di·na·ten
/siˈlɪndərkœːrdiˈnaːtə(n)/
noun

The word 'cilindercoördinaten' is syllabified into eight syllables, with primary stress on the third syllable from the end ('di'). It is a compound noun derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maximizing onsets. Regional variations in 'r' pronunciation exist but do not alter the core syllabic structure.

coalitieverhoudingen
9 syllables20 letters
co·a·li·ti·ë·ver·hou·din·gen
/ko.a.li.ti.ə.vərˈɦɔu̯.dɪŋ.ən/
noun

The word 'coalitieverhoudingen' is a complex Dutch noun with nine syllables, divided based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix, a root related to 'alliance', and several Dutch suffixes indicating a plural relationship. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters within syllables.

coassistentschappen
6 syllables19 letters
co·a·sis·ten·tschap·pen
/ko.a.sis.tɛn.t͡sχɑ.pən/
noun

The word 'coassistentschappen' is a complex Dutch noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, with consonant clusters forming separate syllables. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The 'tsch' cluster is treated as a single unit.

correlatiecoëfficiënt
9 syllables21 letters
cor·re·la·tie·co·ef·fi·ci·ent
/kɔrəˈlaːtsiːkœːəfiˈsɪɛnt/
noun

The word 'correlatiecoëfficiënt' is a complex Dutch noun with nine syllables, divided based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It is morphologically composed of a prefix ('co-'), a root ('correlatie'), and a suffix ('ëfficiënt').

coördinatenstelsels
7 syllables19 letters
co·ör·di·na·ten·stel·sels
/koːɔrdiˈnaːtənstɛl.səls/
noun

The Dutch word 'coördinatenstelsels' is divided into seven syllables: co-ör-di-na-ten-stel-sels. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('di'). The word is a noun composed of Latin and Germanic morphemes, meaning 'coordinate systems'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation.

coördinatensystemen
8 syllables19 letters
co·ör·di·na·ten·sys·te·men
/koːɔrdiˈnaːtənˌsɪstəmeːn/
noun

The word 'coördinatensystemen' is syllabified into eight syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable ('ten'). It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Greek roots, with a Dutch pluralization suffix. Syllabification follows standard Dutch phonological rules.

coördinatiecommissie
8 syllables20 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·com·mis·sie
/koːɔrdiˈnaːtsiːkɔmɪsi/
noun

The word 'coördinatiecommissie' is a compound noun syllabified into eight syllables based on vowel-consonant boundaries and diphthong treatment. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals Latin and French origins.

coördinatiecommissies
8 syllables21 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·com·mis·sies
/koːɔrdiˈnaːtsiːkɔmɪˌsiːs/
noun

The word 'coördinatiecommissies' is a Dutch noun meaning 'coordination committees'. It is syllabified as co-ör-di-na-tie-com-mis-sies, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound word with Latin and French roots, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and preserving digraphs.

coördinatiemechanisme
9 syllables21 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·me·cha·ni·sme
/koːɔrdiˈnaːti.mə.xaː.nɪz.mə/
noun

The word 'coördinatiemechanisme' is a complex Dutch noun with nine syllables, divided based on vowel sounds and onset maximization. It's formed from Latin and Greek roots with Dutch suffixes, and the primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel-based division and avoiding stranded consonants.

coördinatiemechanismen
9 syllables22 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·me·cha·nis·men
/koːɔrdiˈnaːti.məˈxaːnismə(n)/
noun

The word 'coördinatiemechanismen' is a Dutch noun with nine syllables, divided based on vowel nuclei and adhering to the penultimate stress rule. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix, two roots (Latin and Greek), and a Germanic suffix. Syllabification follows standard Dutch phonological rules, with no major exceptions.

coördinatieproblemen
8 syllables20 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·pro·ble·men
/koːɔrdiˈnaːtsiːproˈbleːmə(n)/
noun

The word 'coördinatieproblemen' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables based on Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of each component. It consists of Latin and French-derived morphemes and refers to difficulties in coordination.

coördinatieprocessen
8 syllables20 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·pro·ces·sen
/koːrdiˈnaːtiˌproːsɛsə(n)/
noun

The word 'coördinatieprocessen' is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified based on open syllable preference and vowel cluster handling. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffix, denoting coordination procedures.

coördinatieregelingen
9 syllables21 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·re·ge·lin·gen
/koːɔrdiˈnaːti.reɣəˈlɪŋə(n)/
noun

The Dutch noun 'coördinatieregelingen' (coordination regulations) is divided into nine syllables: co-ör-di-na-tie-re-ge-lin-gen. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 're'. The word's structure reflects its complex morphology, combining Latin-derived prefixes and roots with Dutch suffixes.

coördinatievermogen
8 syllables19 letters
co·ör·di·na·tie·ver·mo·gen
/koːɔrdiˈnaːti̯əvərˈmoːɣən/
noun

The word 'coördinatievermogen' is syllabified as co-ör-di-na-tie-ver-mo-gen, with stress on 'na'. It's a complex noun formed from Latin and Dutch morphemes, denoting coordination ability. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, maintaining diphthongs and avoiding single initial consonants.

diffusiecoëfficiënten
10 syllables21 letters
dif·fu·zi·ë·co·ëf·fi·ci·ën·ten
/dɪˈfyzi.ə.ko.ə.fi.ˈʃɛn.tən/
noun

The word 'diffusiecoëfficiënten' is a complex Dutch noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization, open syllable preference, and vowel separation rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-ci-'. It's a compound word with Latin and French origins, referring to diffusion coefficients.

rangcorrelatiecoëfficiënt
11 syllables25 letters
rang·cor·re·la·ti·ë·co·ëf·fi·ci·ënt
/rɑŋ.kɔ.rə.laː.ti.ə.kœ.ə.fi.ˈsi.ɛnt/
noun

The word 'rangcorrelatiecoëfficiënt' is a complex Dutch noun divided into 11 syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound word with Latin and Dutch origins, meaning 'rank correlation coefficient'.