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Words with Prefix “halogeno--” in Polish

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halogeno-- Derived from 'halogen', denoting the presence of a halogen atom. International scientific vocabulary (Greek origin).

halogenowęglowodorowego
11 syllables23 letters
ha·lo·ge·no·we·glo·wo·do·ro·we·go
/xa.lɔ.ɡɛ.nɔ.vɛ.ɡlɔ.vɔ.ˈdɔ.rɔ.vɛ.ɡɔ/]
adjective

The word 'halogenowęglowodorowego' is a complex Polish adjective divided into 11 syllables based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'halogeno-', the roots 'węglo-' and 'wodoro-', and the suffix '-owego'. It describes something relating to a halogenated hydrocarbon.

halogenowęglowodorowemu
11 syllables23 letters
ha·lo·ge·no·we·glo·wo·do·ro·we·mu
/xa.lɔ.ɡɛ.nɔ.vɛ.ɡlɔ.vɔ.dɔ.ˈrɔ.vɛ.mu/
adjective

The word 'halogenowęglowodorowemu' is a complex Polish adjective divided into 11 syllables based on maximizing onsets, avoiding stranded consonants, and adhering to Polish stress rules (penultimate syllable). It's morphologically derived from 'halogen', 'węgiel', and 'wód' with adjectival and dative suffixes.

halogenowęglowodorowych
11 syllables23 letters
ha·lo·ge·no··glo·wo·do·ro·dzo·rych
/xa.lɔ.ˈɡɛ.nɔ.vɛ̃.ɡlɔ.vɔ.ˈdɔ.ˈrɔ.d͡zɔ.rɨx/
adjective

The word 'halogenowęglowodorowych' is a complex Polish adjective. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with consonant clusters forming closed syllables at the end of the word. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffix, each with a distinct origin and function.

halogenowęglowodorowymi
11 syllables23 letters
ha·lo·ge·no·we·glo·wo·do·ro·wy·mi
/xa.lɔ.ɡɛ.nɔ.vɛ.ɡlɔ.vɔ.ˈdɔ.rɔ.vɨ.mi/
adjective

The word 'halogenowęglowodorowymi' is a complex Polish adjective meaning 'with halogenated hydrocarbons'. It is divided into 11 syllables based on vowel-centric rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals roots derived from Greek and Proto-Slavic, combined with a highly inflectional suffix. Syllable division is consistent with similar Polish words, though the length and complexity of this word result in a greater number of syllables.