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Words with Root “туберкулёз-” in Russian

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

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туберкулёз- From 'туберкулёз' (tuberkulyoz) - tuberculosis; Latin origin (*tuberculum*).

кост·но·ту·бер·ку·лёз·но·му
/kɐsˈtno tʊbʲɪrˈkulʲɪz‿nɐˈmu/
adjective

The word 'костнотуберкулёзному' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified as кост-но-ту-бер-ку-лёз-но-му, with stress on '-лёз-'. It's formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, showcasing Russian's agglutinative nature and vowel reduction.

кост·но·ту·бер·ку·лёз·ны·ми
/kɐsʲnɐ tʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲoznɨmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'костнотуберкулёзными' is a complex Russian adjective meaning 'osseotuberculous'. It is syllabified as кост-но-ту-бер-ку-лёз-ны-ми, with stress on '-лёз-'. The word consists of a prefix 'кост-', root 'туберкулёз-', and suffixes '-ны-ми'. Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and respects morphemic boundaries.

про·ти·во·ту·бер·ку·лёз·но·го
/prɐˈtʲivɐtʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲɵznəvəˈɡɐ/
adjective

The word 'противотуберкулёзного' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified based on the open syllable principle, consonant cluster rules, palatalization, and vowel reduction. It consists of the prefix 'противо-', the root 'туберкулёз-', and the suffix '-ного', with stress on the penultimate syllable.

про·ти·во·ту·бер·ку·лёз·но·му
/prətʲɪvɐtʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲɵznəmʊ/
adjective

The word 'противотуберкулёзному' is a complex Russian adjective meaning 'anti-tuberculosis'. It is divided into nine syllables, with stress on the seventh syllable ('-лёз-'). The syllabification follows standard Russian rules of consonant-vowel splitting, maximizing onsets, and separating vowel clusters. The word consists of a prefix 'про-', a root 'туберкулёз-', and a dative suffix '-ному'.

про·ти·во·ту·бер·ку·лёз·но·ю
/prɐˈtʲivɐtʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲɵznəjʊ/
Adjective

The word 'противотуберкулёзною' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified based on onset-rime principles, prioritizing open syllables and accounting for palatalization. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffix, reflecting its meaning 'anti-tuberculosis'.

про·ти·во·ту·бер·ку·лёз·ну·ю
/prətʲɪvɐtʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲoznʊjʊ/
adjective

The word 'противотуберкулёзную' is a complex adjective syllabified into nine syllables (про-ти-во-ту-бер-ку-лёз-ну-ю) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a prefix 'противо-', a root 'туберкулёз-', and a suffix '-ную'. Syllable division follows vowel boundaries and considers palatalization of consonants.

про·ти·во·ту·бер·ку·лё·зны·ми
/prətʲɪvɐtʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲoznɨmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'противотуберкулёзными' is a complex Russian adjective meaning 'anti-tuberculosis' (instrumental plural). It's divided into nine syllables: про-ти-во-ту-бер-ку-лё-зны-ми, with stress on '-лё-'. The syllabification follows standard Russian rules, prioritizing vowel-initial syllables and separating prefixes and suffixes. Vowel reduction in unstressed syllables is a key phonetic feature.

псев·до·ту·бер·ку·лёз·но·го
/psʲɪvdo tʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲɵznəɡə/
adjective

The word 'псевдотуберкулёзного' is an adjective with eight syllables, stressed on '-лёз-'. Syllabification follows consonant-vowel patterns, with vowel reduction in unstressed positions. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'псевдо-', root 'туберкулёз-', and suffix '-ного'.

псев·до·ту·бер·ку·лёз·но·му
/psʲɪvdo tʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲɵznəmʊ/
adjective

The word 'псевдотуберкулёзному' is a complex Russian adjective meaning 'pseudo-tuberculosis-like'. It is divided into eight syllables: псев-до-ту-бер-ку-лёз-но-му, with stress on '-лёз-'. It consists of the prefix 'псевдо-', the root 'туберкулёз-', and the suffix '-ному'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and consonant cluster resolution.

псев·до·ту·бер·ку·лёз·ны·ми
/psʲɪvda tʊbʲɪrkʊˈlʲɵznɨmʲɪ/
adjective

The word 'псевдотуберкулёзными' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified as псев-до-ту-бер-ку-лёз-ны-ми, with stress on 'лёз'. It's formed from Greek and Latin roots with Russian suffixes, following rules of maximizing onsets, vowel reduction, and palatalization.