How Do You Spell CONCULCATING?

Pronunciation: [kənkˈʌlke͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "conculcating" is spelled with a hard "c" followed by an "o-n," and then a "c-u-l" which is pronounced as "kull," and ends with an "a-t-e" as in "ate." The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /kənˈkʌl.keɪtɪŋ/. "Conculcating" refers to stomping or trampling something or someone, usually with the intention of harming or destroying it. This word is not commonly used in everyday vocabulary, but it can be found in legal jargon or academic writing.

Common Misspellings for CONCULCATING

  • xonculcating
  • vonculcating
  • fonculcating
  • donculcating
  • cinculcating
  • cknculcating
  • clnculcating
  • cpnculcating
  • c0nculcating
  • c9nculcating
  • cobculcating
  • comculcating
  • cojculcating
  • cohculcating
  • conxulcating
  • convulcating
  • confulcating
  • condulcating
  • concylcating
  • conchlcating

Etymology of CONCULCATING

The word "conculcating" is derived from the Latin word "conculcare", which means "to trample upon" or "to crush". The prefix "con-" indicates intensification or completeness, while "culcare" means "to tread" or "to walk". Therefore, "conculcating" figuratively means to trample or crush something completely, often used in the context of overwhelming defeat or suppression.

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