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Hello, I'm Dontlistentome and I have to say I disagree with the above interpretation. I think the word is misspelled in the question. The word "floccinaucinihilipilification", meaning the habit of seeing everything as worthless, is pronounced
floksin-ossi-niali-pilifi-kayshun.
There is a distinct "k" sound in the first part as the word comes from "floc" (as in "flocculent") meaning a wisp of wool typically, as in something virtually insignificant, or in this case where flocculent refers to the aggregation of insignificant particles. The "nihil" part is pronounced "nial" as in "nihilist".
It is pronounced flock-a-sin-knock-a-sin-and-the-nile-pile-a-pill-a-fa-cation
There are four roots that all mean approximately the same thing. flocci, nauci, nihili, pilifi: all mean "nothing or for no cost."
it has 12 syllables, floc-ci-nau-ci-ni-hi-li-pi-li-fi-ca-tion.
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Indignant has the prefixes in- meaning in, into, against, or not and the suffixes -ant meaning person who blank.
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