The primary accented syllable pronunciation of the medical word "menstruation" is "men-stroo-AY-shun." In this word, the primary stress falls on the second syllable, "stroo." This pronunciation follows the typical English stress pattern of alternating stressed and unstressed syllables in longer words.
The third syllable (AY), a long A that is not paired with the U. (men-stroo-AY-shun).
The first syllable of biopsy is accented.
"an" is the primary accented syllable in "angioplasty."
jen
In the pronunciation of the medical word "antibody," the primary accented syllable is the second syllable: "ti." Therefore, it is pronounced as "an-TI-body." The emphasis on the "ti" helps distinguish the word clearly in medical contexts.
The third.
The fourth syllable. (en-dahr-tuh-rek-tuh-mee)
The fifth syllable 'phri' pronounced like "fry" (frah-ee).
Urinary is accented on the first syllable.
The first syllable is accented: sym'·bi·o·sis.
The "thi" pronounced like "thigh" with a hard TH. (neh-froh-lih-THY-uh-sis).
The second.