How Do You Spell MULTINOMINOUS?

Pronunciation: [mˌʌltɪnˈɒmɪnəs] (IPA)

Multinominous, pronounced as /ˌmʌltɪˈnɒmɪnəs/, is a rare term in English vocabulary, most commonly found in scientific literature. This word is formed by combining the prefix multi-, meaning many, and the root word nominous, meaning having a name. The IPA phonetic transcription of the word shows that the stress is on the second syllable (-nom-) and the vowel sounds are short ‘u’ in ‘multi’, short ‘o’ in ‘nomi’ and uh as in ‘civilization’ in the last syllable (-nus).

MULTINOMINOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Having many names or terms.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MULTINOMINOUS

  • nultinominous
  • kultinominous
  • jultinominous
  • myltinominous
  • mhltinominous
  • mjltinominous
  • miltinominous
  • m8ltinominous
  • m7ltinominous
  • muktinominous
  • muptinominous
  • muotinominous
  • mulrinominous
  • mulfinominous
  • mulginominous
  • mulyinominous
  • mul6inominous
  • mul5inominous
  • multunominous
  • multjnominous

Etymology of MULTINOMINOUS

The word "multinominous" does not have an established etymology as it is not a commonly used or recognized English word. It appears to have been derived by combining the prefix "multi-" meaning many or multiple, and the suffix "-nomous" meaning characterized by or having a specified thing. However, it is important to note that "multinominous" is not a widely accepted or recognized term in the English language, so its origins and meaning may not be widely understood or agreed upon.