Pericarditis is accented on the fourth syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is accented is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
The second syllable is accented.
The second syllable is accented.
In the word "pericarditis," the accented syllable is the third one: "car." Therefore, the pronunciation is typically emphasized as per-i-CAR-di-tis. This stress pattern is common in medical terminology, where the syllable containing the root of the word often receives the accent.
The accented syllable in the six syllable word, endocrinology, is the 4th syllable, ol.
Diastole is accented on the second syllable.
The first syllable.
The first syllable is accented: sym'·bi·o·sis.
The accented syllable in the term "ophthalmoscope" is the third syllable: "thal." Thus, the word is pronounced as "of-THAL-mo-scope." The emphasis on this syllable distinguishes it in speech.
The accented syllable in the term "diastole" is the second syllable, pronounced as "as." Therefore, it is pronounced as di-AS-to-le. This emphasis on the second syllable is consistent in both medical and general uses of the term.
The first.
ANSWER FOR is the accented syllable in formidable.