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дис-- From Greek *dys-*, negative prefix.

дис·гар·мо·ни·ро·вав·ше·го
/dʲɪsɡɐrˌmɐnʲɪˈrovəvʂɨɡə/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисгармонировавшего' is a past active participle formed from a Greek-derived prefix and root, with multiple Russian suffixes. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and vowel-centric syllables, with stress on the fourth syllable. Vowel reduction is prominent in unstressed syllables.

дис·гар·мо·ни·ро·вав·ше·му
/dʲɪsɡɐrˌmɐnʲɪˈrovəvʂɪmʊ/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'дисгармонировавшему' is a complex past active participle syllabified according to the open syllable principle and sonority hierarchy. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from a Greek-derived prefix and root, with Russian suffixes indicating verbal action and grammatical case. Syllabification is consistent with similar words in Russian.

дис·гар·мо·ни·ро·ва·вши·ми
/dʲɪsɡɐrˌmɐnʲɪrɐˈvaʂɨmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'дисгармонировавшими' is a complex past active participle with eight syllables. Syllable division prioritizes maintaining consonant clusters and adhering to the sonority principle. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is derived from Greek roots and exhibits typical Russian derivational morphology.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·шая
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʃəjə/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавшая' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant closure. It's a past active participle derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllable division follows standard Russian phonological rules, allowing for consonant clusters and considering vowel reduction.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·ше·го
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂɨɡə/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'дисквалифицировавшего' is a past active participle of the verb 'дисквалифицировать'. It is divided into nine syllables, with stress on the sixth syllable. The syllabification follows standard Russian phonological rules, considering sonority, consonant clusters, and open/closed syllable structure. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin and Greek origins.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·шее
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐv͡ʃɪjɛ/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавшее' is a past active participle derived from Latin and Greek roots. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and adheres to Russian phonological rules regarding vowel reduction and consonant palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·шей
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂej/
Adjective (past active participle)

The word 'дисквалифицировавшей' is divided into eight syllables based on Russian phonological rules, with stress on the sixth syllable. It's a past active participle derived from the verb 'дисквалифицировать' with a complex morphological structure. Syllabification follows the sonority hierarchy and allows for consonant clusters.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·шем
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂɛm/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавшем' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel-based division rules. It's a past active participle with a complex morphology derived from Latin and Greek roots. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. Syllabification is consistent with similar Russian words.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·ше·му
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐv͡ʃemu/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'дисквалифицировавшему' is a past active participle with nine syllables, stressed on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows Russian phonological rules, accounting for consonant clusters and vowel reduction. It is derived from Latin and Greek roots and consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·ше·ю
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂɨjʉ/
Adjective (Passive Participle)

The word 'дисквалифицировавшею' is a complex passive participle with nine syllables, stressed on the sixth syllable ('ро'). Syllable division follows vowel boundaries and maintains consonant clusters. It's derived from Latin and Greek roots, indicating a completed disqualification in the feminine singular instrumental case.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·вше
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐv͡ʃɪje/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавшие' is divided into eight syllables based on Russian phonological rules, with primary stress on the sixth syllable. It's a complex past active participle formed from a Latin-derived root with a Greek-derived prefix and Russian suffixes. Syllable division follows the onset-rime structure, accommodating consonant clusters and palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва́в·ший
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrovəfʂɨj/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавший' is a past active participle formed from a Latin-derived root with a Greek prefix. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows the vowel nucleus rule and accommodates consonant clusters common in Russian. The word's morphology and phonology are consistent with standard Russian phonological rules.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·вш·ий·ся
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrovəvʂɨj sʲæ/
Adjective

The word 'дисквалифицировавшийся' is a complex past active participle formed through prefixation and suffixation. Syllable division follows standard Russian rules, allowing for consonant clusters and vowel reduction. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. The word means 'disqualified' and is used to describe someone who has been removed from participation.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·вшим
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂɨm/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавшим' is a complex past participle with eight syllables divided based on onset-rime principles. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. The word exhibits typical Russian phonological features like vowel reduction and consonant palatalization. Its morphemic structure reveals Latin and Greek origins.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вавши·ми
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂɨmʲɪ/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'дисквалифицировавшими' is a past active participle derived from Latin and Greek roots. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules of vowel boundaries and consonant cluster breaks, with consideration for palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·ших
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʂɨx/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавших' is divided into eight syllables based on Russian phonological rules, with the primary stress on the sixth syllable. It's a past active participle formed from a Latin-derived root with Greek and Slavic affixes. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle, allowing for consonant clusters and considering vowel-consonant boundaries.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вав·шую
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvɐvʃʊjʊ/
Past Passive Participle

The word 'дисквалифицировавшую' is a past passive participle formed from the verb 'дисквалифицировать'. It is divided into eight syllables, with stress on the sixth syllable ('ро'). Syllabification follows Russian rules of maximizing onsets and dividing after vowels, with consideration for consonant clusters and palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·лась
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrovələsʲ/
Verb

The word 'дисквалифицировалась' is a past tense, feminine reflexive verb. It's divided into eight syllables: ди-сква-ли-фи-ци-ро-ва-лась, with stress on the sixth syllable. The syllabification follows standard Russian rules of vowel boundaries and consonant cluster maintenance, while considering palatalization and vowel reduction.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·лись
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrovəlʲɪsʲ/
verb

The word 'дисквалифицировались' is a complex verb derived from Latin and Greek roots. Syllabification follows the sonority sequencing principle and vowel-centric rules, with stress on the sixth syllable. Vowel reduction and palatalization are key phonetic features.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·лось
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrəvələsʲ/
verb

The word 'дисквалифицировалось' is a complex Russian verb formed through prefixation and suffixation. Syllable division follows vowel prominence, with consonant clusters maintained within syllables. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. Palatalization plays a key role in pronunciation and syllable structure.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·вал·ся
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɪˈrovəlsʲə/
verb

The word 'дисквалифицировался' is a complex Russian verb formed through prefixation, suffixation, and inflection. It is divided into eight syllables, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows the principles of sonority sequencing and consonant cluster resolution, typical for Russian phonology.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·на·я
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːəjə/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированная' is divided into nine syllables based on onset-rime structure, considering consonant clusters, vowel reduction, and palatalization. The primary stress falls on the sixth syllable. It's a feminine past passive participle derived from Latin and Greek roots, meaning 'disqualified'.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·но·го
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɪˈrovənːəɡə/
Adjective/Participle

The word 'дисквалифицированного' is divided into nine syllables based on Russian syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-centric structure. It's a past active participle derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification patterns are consistent with similar words sharing the same root and suffixes.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ное
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɪˈrovənːəjə/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированное' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster maintenance. It's a passive participle adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the sixth syllable. Vowel reduction and consonant palatalization are key phonological features.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ной
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːəj/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированной' is a feminine past passive participle formed from the verb 'дисквалифицировать'. It is divided into eight syllables following Russian syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel centering. The stress falls on the sixth syllable. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin and Greek origins, and its semantic meaning is 'disqualified'.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ном
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːəm/
Adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированном' is a past passive participle with eight syllables, stressed on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows Russian rules of maximizing onsets and dividing around vowels, with considerations for vowel reduction and gemination.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·но·му
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈtsʲɪrovənːəmʊ/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированному' is a past passive participle meaning 'disqualified'. It is divided into nine syllables based on the sonority principle and morphological structure, with stress on the sixth syllable. The word's complex morphology, including a Greek-derived prefix, a Latin-derived root, and multiple suffixes, contributes to its length and syllabic structure.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·но·ю
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːəjʊ/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированною' is a complex adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots. It is divided into nine syllables, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllable division follows standard Russian rules based on vowel onsets and consonant cluster maintenance. The word means 'disqualified' and is used to describe someone who has lost the right to participate in something.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ную
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈtsʲɪrovənːʊjʊ/
Adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированную' is a complex adjective formed through prefixation and suffixation. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the sixth syllable ('ро'). Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and maintains consonant clusters. The morphemic structure reveals its Latin and Greek origins.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ные
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːɨjə/
Adjective/Passive Participle

The word 'дисквалифицированные' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel boundaries and consonant cluster maintenance. It's a passive participle derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows standard Russian phonological rules, with considerations for vowel reduction and consonant palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ный
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːɨj/
Adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированный' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel separation. It's a passive adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllable division follows standard Russian rules, accommodating consonant clusters and palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ным
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɪˈrovənːəm/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицированным' is an adjective formed through prefixation and suffixation. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules allowing consonant clusters and palatalization, with vowel reduction in unstressed positions.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ны·ми
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsɨˈrovənːɨmʲɪ/
Adjective (Passive Participle)

The word 'дисквалифицированными' is a complex passive participle formed from a Latin-derived root with Greek and Slavic affixes. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules of onset maximization and vowel-based division, with stress on the sixth syllable. The word means 'disqualified' and is used to describe a state of being excluded or deemed ineligible.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ван·ных
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrovənːыx/
Adjective/Passive Participle

The word 'дисквалифицированных' is a passive participle derived from Latin and Greek roots. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the fifth syllable. Syllable division follows vowel boundaries and maintains consonant clusters, with gemination of 'н' in the suffix. The word signifies 'disqualified' and is commonly used in contexts related to sports or eligibility.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ро·ва·ться
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈtsʲɪrəvət͡sə/
verb

The word 'дисквалифицироваться' is syllabified as ди-сква-ли-фи-ци-ро-ва-ться, with stress on the fifth syllable. It's formed from the Greek prefix 'дис-', the Latin root 'квалифицировать', and Russian verbal/reflexive suffixes. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and respects morphemic boundaries.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·е·мо·го
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrʊjɪmɐɡə/
Adjective/Participle

The word 'дисквалифицируемого' is a passive participle derived from Latin and Greek roots. It is divided into nine syllables with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllable division follows Russian rules allowing consonant clusters and considering vowel reduction. The word means 'disqualified' and is used in contexts related to sports or formal procedures.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·е·мо·му
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrʊjɪmʊ/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицируемому' is a derived adjective with nine syllables, stressed on the sixth syllable. It's formed from a Greek prefix, a Latin root, and Russian suffixes. Syllable division follows the vowel nucleus rule, maintaining consonant clusters where possible.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·е·мы·ми
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrujɪmʲɪ/
Adjective

The word 'дисквалифицируемыми' is divided into nine syllables based on vowel-centered division and maximizing onsets. It's a complex adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules, with considerations for vowel reduction and consonant palatalization.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·е·тесь
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sʲɪrʊjɪtʲɪsʲ/
Verb

The word 'дисквалифицируетесь' is a verb meaning 'you will be disqualified'. It's divided into eight syllables based on vowel-consonant boundaries, with stress on the sixth syllable. It's morphologically complex, featuring a Greek-derived prefix, a Latin-derived root, and several Russian suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules, accommodating permissible consonant clusters.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·ешь·ся
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrʊjɪʂːə/
verb

The word 'дисквалифицируешься' is a complex Russian verb formed through prefixation and suffixation. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllable division follows rules allowing consonant clusters and accommodating vowel reduction. The word means 'to disqualify oneself'.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·ю·ще·го
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrʊjʉɕːɪɡə/
Adjective/Participle

The word 'дисквалифицирующего' is syllabified as ди-сква-ли-фи-ци-ру-ю-ще-го, with stress on the sixth syllable. It's a complex word formed from a Greek prefix, Latin root, and Russian suffixes. Syllable division follows vowel boundaries, and the word's structure is consistent with other related Russian words.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·ю·ще·му
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrujʊɕːɪmʊ/
Adjective (participle)

The word 'дисквалифицирующему' is a complex participle with nine syllables, divided based on vowel-consonant alternation and treatment of consonant clusters. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. The morphemic structure reveals its derivation from Latin and Greek roots, and its grammatical function as a dative/locative adjective.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·ю·щий·ся
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪtsʲɪˈrujʉɕːɪjə/
Adjective

The word 'дисквалифицирующийся' is a complex adjective formed through prefixation and suffixation. Syllabification follows the sonority principle, with stress on the fifth syllable. Vowel reduction is a key feature of its pronunciation. The word means 'disqualifying' and describes someone in the process of being disqualified.

ди·сква·ли·фи·ци·ру·ю·щи·ми
/dʲɪskvɐlʲɪfʲɪˈt͡sɪrʊjʉɕːɪmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'дисквалифицирующими' is a complex adjective derived from Latin and Greek roots. It's divided into nine syllables, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows Russian rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel nuclei, with palatalization influencing consonant sounds.

ди·скре·ди·ти·ро·вав·шая·ся
/dʲɪskrʲɪdʲɪtʲɪˈrovəvʂəjə/
adjective

The word 'дискредитировавшаяся' is divided into eight syllables based on the sonority principle and consonant cluster resolution. It's a past passive participle with a complex morphological structure derived from Latin and Greek roots. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable.

ди·скре·ди·ти·ро·вав·ше·го
/dʲɪskrʲɪdʲɪtʲɪˈrovəvʂɨvo/
Past Active Participle

The word 'дискредитировавшего' is a past active participle formed from the verb 'дискредитировать'. It is divided into eight syllables with stress on the fifth syllable ('ро'). The syllabification follows the sonority hierarchy and accounts for consonant clusters and palatalization. The word's morphemic structure reveals its Latin and Greek origins.

ди·скре·ди·ти·ро·вав·ше·го·ся
/dʲɪskrʲɪdʲɪtʲɪˈrovəvʂɪɡəsʲæ/
adjective

The word 'дискредитировавшегося' is a past active participle with nine syllables, divided according to Russian syllabification rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and resolving consonant clusters. The stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's morphologically complex, built from a Greek prefix, Latin root, and several Russian suffixes.

ди·скре·ди·ти·ро·вав·шее·ся
/dʲɪskrʲɪdʲɪtʲɪˈrovəvʂɪjəsʲæ/
Adjective

The word 'дискредитировавшееся' is a past active participle meaning 'discredited'. It's syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel centering, with stress on the fifth syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals a Latin-derived root and multiple suffixes indicating verb formation and grammatical function.

ди·скре·ди·ти·ро·вав·шей·ся
/dʲɪskrʲɪdʲɪtʲɪˈrovəvʂɨj‿sʲæ/
Adjective

The word 'дискредитировавшейся' is a complex past active participle with eight syllables. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and resolves consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. The word is derived from Latin and Greek roots and features multiple suffixes indicating gender, number, and aspect.

ди·скре·ди·ти·ро·вав·шем·ся
/dʲɪskrʲɪdʲɪtʲɪˈrovəvʂɪmsʲə/
adjective

The word 'дискредитировавшемся' is a past active participle formed from the root 'кредит-' with the prefix 'дис-' and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric principles, with stress on the fifth syllable. Vowel reduction and palatalization are key phonetic features.

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