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Words with Root “карбокси-” in Russian

Browse Russian words sharing the root “карбокси-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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карбокси- Greek (karbon) + Latin (oxys), relating to carboxylic acid.

де·кар·бо·кси·ли·ро·ва·ни·е
/dʲɪkərbɐksʲɪlʲɪˈrovənʲɪjə/
noun

декарбоксилирование is a complex Russian noun meaning 'decarboxylation'. It's syllabified as де-кар-бо-кси-ли́-ро-ва-ни-е, with stress on the fifth syllable. The word is built from Latin and Greek roots with multiple Russian suffixes. Syllable division follows the sonority sequencing principle and consonant cluster resolution rules.

де·кар·бо·кси·ли·ро·ва·ни·ем
/dʲɪkərbəksʲɪlʲɪˈrovənʲɪjəm/
verbal adverb

The word 'декарбоксилированием' is a complex verbal adverb with nine syllables, divided according to the open syllable principle. Stress falls on the fifth syllable. It's formed from a Latin-derived prefix and root, with a Russian suffix indicating the gerund/participle form. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules, with vowel reduction affecting pronunciation.

де·кар·бо·кси·ли·ро·ва·нии
/dʲɪkərbəksʲɪlʲɪˈrovənʲɪjɪ/
noun

The word 'декарбоксилировании' is a complex Russian gerund. Syllabification follows the open syllable principle, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffix, and its phonetic transcription reflects vowel reduction and palatalization common in Russian.

де·кар·бо·кси·ли·ро·ва·ни·ю
/dʲɪkərbɐksʲɪlʲɪˈrovənʲɪjʊ/
noun

The word 'декарбоксилированию' is a complex noun formed with a Latin-derived prefix and root, and Russian suffixes. It is divided into nine syllables with stress on the seventh syllable ('ва'). Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and vowel-based syllable formation.

де·кар·бо·кси·ли·ро·ва·ни·я
/dʲɪkərbɐksʲɪlʲɪˈrovənʲɪjə/
noun

декарбоксилирования is a nine-syllable Russian noun meaning 'decarboxylation'. Stress falls on the fifth syllable. Syllabification follows sonority and onset maximization, but is affected by vowel reduction and palatalization.