Bronchorrhea has got 4 syllables - bron·chor·rhe·a. Bronchorrhea is also a compound word made up of :
1. broncho- a combining form representing bronchus, or bronchia, in compound words
2. -rrea a combining form meaning "flow," "discharge," used in the formation of compound words
No, the word "part" is not an adjective; it is primarily used as a noun. It can refer to a piece or segment of something larger. However, "part" can also function as a verb, meaning to divide or separate. In some contexts, it can be used adjectivally in phrases like "part time," but it is not an adjective on its own.
You divide the word army into syllables like this- arm----y
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
a- plast -ic
Electr/o means electric, cardi/o means heart, graphy means the process of recording a picture or record.
bronch/o means bronchus and -rrhea means abnormal flow
Bronch\o -rrhea
Bronchorrhagia is bleeding from the bronchi. Bronchorrhea is abnormal discharge from the bronchi.
Divide is a noun (a divide) and a verb (to divide).
the word is cloven
Partner has two syllables: part-ner.
The root word of "departure" is "depart" which comes from the Old French word "departir" meaning "to divide" or "to part."
We are a part of the digital divide
Bisect is the word for divide equally. It is a word for divide equally and is used in mathematics.
rend divide separate cleave (A Janus word) half share part divy
tym - pa - no - cen - te - sis
2 Part alchemy divide.