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Words with Root “medisin” in Norwegian

Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “medisin”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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medisin From Middle Low German 'medisin' (medicine), ultimately from Latin 'medicina', denoting the type of practice.

infeksjonsmedisin
6 syllables17 letters
in·fek·sjons·me·di·sin
/ɪnˈfɛksjɔnsmɛdiːsin/
noun

The word 'infeksjonsmedisin' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: in-fek-sjons-me-di-sin. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard Norwegian syllable division rules based on vowels and onset maximization.

katastrofemedisin
7 syllables17 letters
ka·tas·tro·fe·me·di·sin
/ˈkɑːtɑstrofeˌmeːdisin/
noun

The word 'katastrofemedisin' is a compound noun syllabified according to Norwegian rules prioritizing maximizing onsets. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('me'). The word is derived from Greek and Latin roots, meaning 'disaster medicine'.

sosialmedisinsk
6 syllables15 letters
so·si·al·me·di·sinsk
/sɔˈsɪɑːlˌmɛdɪˈsɪnsk/
adjective

The word 'sosialmedisinsk' is a compound adjective divided into six syllables: so-si-al-me-di-sinsk. It's derived from Latin and French roots, with the primary stress on the first syllable. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle and vowel-based division rules common in Norwegian.

universalmedisin
7 syllables16 letters
u·ni·ver·sal·me·di·sin
/ˌʊnɪˈvɛrsɑlmeˈdiːsin/
noun

The Norwegian word 'universalmedisin' is a compound noun meaning 'universal medicine'. It is syllabified as u-ni-ver-sal-me-di-sin, with primary stress on 'sal' and 'di'. The word is composed of the Latin-derived prefix 'univers-', root 'medisin', and suffix '-al'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel centering rules.

veterinærmedisin
7 syllables16 letters
ve·te·ri·nærm·e·di·sin
/veːtɪˈnæːrmɛdiːsin/
noun

The word 'veterinærmedisin' is a compound noun syllabified as ve-te-ri-nærm-e-di-sin, with primary stress on 'nærm'. It's derived from Latin roots and follows Norwegian syllable division rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel length. Regional variations in 'æ' pronunciation exist.