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Words with Root “keer-” in Dutch

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keer- Germanic origin, related to 'turn', 'time'

uitkeringsafhankelijkheid
8 syllables25 letters
uit·ke·rings·af·han·ke·lijk·heid
/œytˈkɛrɪŋsɑfɦɑŋkəlɛkhɛit/
noun

The word 'uitkeringsafhankelijkheid' is a complex Dutch noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, avoiding splits within diphthongs and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('af').

verkeersaantrekkende
6 syllables20 letters
ver·keer·saan·trek·ken·de
/vərˈkeːrsɑːnˌtrɛkən.də/
adjective

The word 'verkeersaantrekkende' is a Dutch adjective meaning 'traffic-attracting'. It is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, suffixes, and a compound root.

verkeersafwikkeling
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keer·saf·wik·ke·ling
/vərˈkeːrsafʋɪkələŋ/
noun

The word 'verkeersafwikkeling' is a compound noun meaning 'traffic management'. It is divided into six syllables: ver-keer-saf-wik-ke-ling, with primary stress on 'wik'. The syllabification follows vowel-based division rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and maintaining consonant clusters where appropriate. It consists of a Germanic prefix 'ver-', root 'keer-', and a complex suffix indicating nominalization and process.

verkeersbegeleidend
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·be·ge·lei·dend
/vərˈkeːrsbəɣələidənt/
adjective

The word 'verkeersbegeleidend' is syllabified based on vowel nuclei and preservation of consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective formed through compounding and derivation, with a Germanic origin.

verkeersbegeleidende
7 syllables20 letters
ver·keers·be·ge·lei·den·de
/vərˈkeːrsbəɣələidəndə/
adjective

The word 'verkeersbegeleidende' is syllabified into seven syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective formed through compounding and derivation, with a Germanic origin. Syllabification is consistent with similar Dutch words containing the 'verkeers' root or 'begeleid-' stem.

verkeersbegeleiding
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·be·ge·lei·ding
/vərˈkeːrsbəɣələidɪŋ/
noun

The word 'verkeersbegeleiding' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel nuclei and the syllabic nature of 'r'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The morphemic structure reveals Germanic origins and a combination of prefixes, roots, and suffixes.

verkeersbegeleidingssysteem
8 syllables27 letters
ver·keers·be·ge·lei·dings·sys·teem
/vərˈkeːrsbəɣələi̯dɪŋsɪˈsteːm/
noun

The word 'verkeersbegeleidingssysteem' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules with consideration for consonant clusters and schwa reduction. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word refers to a traffic management system.

verkeersbegeleidingssystemen
9 syllables28 letters
ver·keers·be·ge·lei·dings·sys·te·men
/vərˈkeːrsbəɣələi̯dɪŋsɪˈstɛːmə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersbegeleidingssystemen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into nine syllables. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a compound word built from Germanic and Greek roots with multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and onset maximization principles.

verkeersbelastingen
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·be·las·tin·gen
/vərˈkeːrsbəˌlaːstɪŋə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersbelastingen' is divided into six syllables based on Dutch syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel peaks. It's a complex noun formed through compounding and derivation, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The word refers to traffic taxes and is commonly used in discussions about government revenue and transportation costs.

verkeersbelemmerend
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·be·lem·me·rend
/vərˈkeːrsbələmərənd/
adjective

The word 'verkeersbelemmerend' is a complex Dutch adjective divided into six syllables: ver-keers-be-lem-me-rend. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('me'). It's formed from a prefix ('ver-'), a root ('keer-'), and a suffix ('-sbelemmerend'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of consonant cluster preservation and vowel-based division.

verkeersbelemmerende
7 syllables20 letters
ver·keers·be·lem·me·ren·de
/vərˈkeːrsbələmərəndə/
adjective

The word 'verkeersbelemmerende' is divided into seven syllables based on Dutch phonological rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('lem'). It's a complex adjective formed through compounding and derivation, meaning 'traffic-obstructing'.

verkeersdeskundigen
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·desk·un·di·gen
/vərˈkeːrsdɛskʏndɪɣən/
noun

The word 'verkeersdeskundigen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: ver-keers-desk-un-di-gen. The primary stress falls on 'desk'. It's formed through compounding and suffixation, following Dutch syllabification rules that prioritize maximizing onsets and maintaining consonant clusters.

verkeersgedragingen
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·ge·dra·gin·gen
/vərˈkeːrsɣəˈdraːɣɪŋə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersgedragingen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into six syllables: ver-keers-ge-dra-gin-gen, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('dra'). Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters.

verkeersinfrastructuren
7 syllables23 letters
ver·keers·in·fra·struc·tuur·en
/vərˈkeːrsɪnfraːstryktʃurən/
noun

The word 'verkeersinfrastructuren' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'traffic infrastructure'. It is syllabified as ver-keers-in-fra-struc-tuur-en, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('fra'). The word is composed of a prefix, root, interfix, another root, and a plural suffix. Syllable division follows the vowel peak principle and consonant cluster rule, with stress adhering to the penultimate stress rule.

verkeersintensiteit
7 syllables19 letters
ver·keer·sin·te·ni·teit·iteit
/vərˈkeːrsɪntɛnsiˈtɛit/
noun

The word 'verkeersintensiteit' is a compound noun with seven syllables, stressed on the third syllable from the end. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding breaking consonant clusters. It consists of a Germanic prefix, root, and a combination of Germanic and Latin/French suffixes.

verkeersintensiteiten
8 syllables21 letters
ver·keer·s·in·ten·si·tei·ten
/vərˈkeːrsɪntɛnsiˈtɛitən/
noun

The word 'verkeersintensiteiten' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and onset maximization, resulting in eight syllables with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The word denotes traffic intensities and is commonly used in urban planning and traffic management contexts.

verkeersknooppunten
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keer·s·knoop·pun·ten
/vərˈkeːrsˌknoːpʏntən/
noun

The word 'verkeersknooppunten' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'traffic junctions'. It is divided into six syllables: ver-keer-s-knoop-pun-ten, with primary stress on 'knoop'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and maximizes consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

verkeersleefbaarheid
6 syllables20 letters
ver·kee·rs·lee·fbaar·heid
/vərˈkeːrsleːfbaːrɦɛit/
noun

The word 'verkeersleefbaarheid' is syllabified into six syllables: ver-kee-rs-lee-fbaar-heid. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('baar'). The word is a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel and consonant clusters.

verkeersleidingssysteem
6 syllables23 letters
ver·keers·lei·dings·sys·teem
/vərˈkeːrsləidɪŋsˌsɪsteːm/
noun

The word 'verkeersleidingssysteem' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('dings'). The word is morphologically complex, comprising a prefix, root, and several suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, ensuring accurate phonetic representation.

verkeersomstandigheden
6 syllables22 letters
ver·keer·soms·tan·di·ghen
/vərˈkeːrsɔmstɑndɪɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersomstandigheden' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'traffic conditions'. It's syllabified based on vowel sounds, avoiding diphthong splits and maintaining consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is formed from a Germanic prefix, root, and several suffixes.

verkeersonderzoeken
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keer·son·der·zoe·ken
/vərˈkeːr.sɔn.dəɾˈzœ.kə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersonderzoeken' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'traffic investigations'. It is syllabified as ver-keer-son-der-zoe-ken, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('der'). The word is composed of a prefix 'ver-', a root 'keer-', and a complex suffix '-sonderzoeken'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding splitting digraphs.

verkeersonderzoeker
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keer·son·der·zoe·ker
/vərˈkeːr.sɔn.dəɾˈzœ.kər/
noun

The word 'verkeersonderzoeker' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel-centered syllables and morphemic boundaries. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable 'zoe'. The word's structure reflects typical Dutch compound noun formation.

verkeersonveiligheid
6 syllables20 letters
ver·keer·son·vei·lig·heid
/vərˈkeːr.sɔn.vɛi̯.ləɣ.hɛit/
noun

The word 'verkeersonveiligheid' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: ver-keer-son-vei-lig-heid. Primary stress falls on 'vei'. It's formed from a prefix 'ver-', root 'keer-', and suffixes '-sonveiligheid'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel and diphthong sounds.

verkeersopstoppingen
6 syllables20 letters
ver·keer·s op·stop·pin·gen
/vərˈkeːrsɔpˌstɔpɪŋə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersopstoppingen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, keeping consonant clusters intact. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word refers to traffic jams and is a common term in Dutch.

verkeersorganisatie
7 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·or·ga·ni·sa·tie
/vərˈkeːrsɔrɣəniˌzaːtsi/
noun

The word 'verkeersorganisatie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: ver-keers-or-ga-ni-sa-tie. Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('or'). The syllabification follows vowel-based division rules and treats consonant clusters like 'rs' as single onsets. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

verkeersorganisaties
7 syllables20 letters
ver·keer·sor·ga·ni·sa·ties
/vərˈkeːrsɔrɣəniˌzɑtsis/
noun

The word 'verkeersorganisaties' is divided into seven syllables: ver-keer-sor-ga-ni-sa-ties. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'sa-'. The word is a complex noun formed from a Germanic prefix, root, and multiple suffixes of Germanic and Latin origin. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding single-letter syllables.

verkeersovertreders
5 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·over·tre·ders
/vərˈkeːrsɔvərˈtrɛdər(s)/
noun

The Dutch noun 'verkeersovertreders' (traffic offenders) is syllabified as ver-keers-over-tre-ders, with primary stress on 'tre'. It's a compound word formed from Germanic roots and a plural suffix, following Dutch syllabification rules.

verkeersregelinstallatie
7 syllables24 letters
ver·keers·re·gel·stal·la·tie
/vərˈkeːrsrəɣəlɪn.stallaːsi/
noun

The word 'verkeersregelinstallatie' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, maintaining common consonant clusters. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('stal'). The word is composed of a prefix, root, and several suffixes, reflecting its complex semantic meaning of a traffic rule installation system.

verkeersregelinstallaties
8 syllables25 letters
ver·keers·re·gel·in·stal·la·ties
/vərˈkeːrsrəɣəlɪnstalˌlaːsiəs/
noun

The word 'verkeersregelinstallaties' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables based on maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

verkeersreglementen
6 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·re·gle·men·ten
/vərˈkeːrsrəɣləˌmɛntən/
noun

“verkeersreglementen” is a Dutch noun meaning “traffic regulations.” It's divided into six syllables: ver-keers-re-gle-men-ten, with primary stress on 'men'. The word is formed through compounding and suffixation, with Germanic and Latin roots. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and vowel-based nuclei.

verkeerssignalering
7 syllables19 letters
ver·keer·s·sig·naal·e·ring
/vərˈkeːrsˌsɪɣnaːlərɪŋ/
noun

The word 'verkeerssignalering' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: ver-keer-s-sig-naal-e-ring. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and prioritizes maintaining morphemic boundaries. It's a common example of Dutch word formation.

verkeersslachtoffer
5 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·slacht·of·fer
/vərˈkeːrsˌslɑxtɔfər/
noun

The word 'verkeersslachtoffer' is a compound noun in Dutch, divided into five syllables: ver-keers-slacht-of-fer. The primary stress falls on the third syllable 'slacht'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving consonant clusters and respecting the morphemic structure of the word.

verkeersslachtoffers
6 syllables20 letters
ver·keer·s·lach·tof·fers
/vərˈkeːrs.slɑxtɔfərs/
noun

The word 'verkeersslachtoffers' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'traffic victims'. It is syllabified into six syllables: ver-keer-s-lach-tof-fers, with primary stress on 'lach'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding splitting diphthongs or consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and several suffixes.

verkeersspecialisten
6 syllables20 letters
ver·keers·spe·cia·lis·ten
/vərˈkeːrsspə.sjaː.li.stən/
noun

The word 'verkeersspecialisten' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating a profession related to traffic expertise.

verkeersveiligheidsactie
7 syllables24 letters
ver·keers·vei·lig·heids·ac·tie
/vərˈkeːrsfɛi̯liɣɦɛitsˈaksi/
noun

The word 'verkeersveiligheidsactie' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified into seven syllables: ver-keers-vei-lig-heids-ac-tie. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel nucleus and consonant cluster rules, prioritizing morphemic boundaries where possible.

verkeersveiligheidsfonds
6 syllables24 letters
ver·keers·vei·lig·heids·fonds
/vərˈkeːrsfɛi̯liɣɦɛitsfɔns/
noun

The word 'verkeersveiligheidsfonds' is a compound noun syllabified according to Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and consonant cluster preservation. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('heids'). The word is composed of a prefix ('ver-'), a root ('keer-'), and several suffixes forming a complex noun meaning 'traffic safety fund'.

verkeersveiligheidsonderzoek
8 syllables28 letters
ver·keers·vei·lig·heid·son·der·zoek
/vərˈkeːrsfɛi̯ləɣɦɛitˈsɔndərˌzɔk/
noun

The word 'verkeersveiligheidsonderzoek' is a compound noun in Dutch, divided into eight syllables based on open syllable preference and consonant cluster preservation. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('heid'). The word is formed from several morphemes indicating 'traffic safety research'.

verkeersveiligheidsplan
6 syllables23 letters
ver·keers·vei·lig·heids·plan
/vərˈkeːrsfɛi̯liɣɦɛitsplɑn/
noun

The word 'verkeersveiligheidsplan' is a compound noun syllabified into six syllables: ver-keers-vei-lig-heids-plan. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining pronounceable consonant clusters. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and several suffixes.

verkeersvliegtuigen
4 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·vliegtui·gen
/vərˈkeːrsflitˌxœyɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'verkeersvliegtuigen' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified as 'ver-keers-vliegtui-gen'. Stress falls on 'vliegtui-'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules. The word consists of a prefix 'ver-', root 'keer-', and the noun 'vliegtuigen' with its plural marker '-en'.

verkeersvoorziening
5 syllables19 letters
ver·keers·voor·zie·ning
/vərˈkeːrsfɔrˈziːnɪŋ/
noun

The word 'verkeersvoorziening' is a compound noun syllabified according to Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word consists of a Germanic prefix 'ver-', root 'keer-', and suffixes '-s-voor-ziening'.