How Do You Spell COSIGNITARIES?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒsɪɡnˌɪtəɹiz] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "cosignitaries" reflects its pronunciation. The word is commonly used to describe people who sign a document together or share a position of equal importance. Its IPA transcription is /koʊˈsɪɡnɪˌtɛriːz/, which shows that the initial "co" is pronounced as "koh," the "g" and "n" sounds are separate, and the stress is on the second syllable. The ending "-aries" indicates the plural form, making it clear that there are multiple individuals being referred to.

Common Misspellings for COSIGNITARIES

  • xosignitaries
  • vosignitaries
  • fosignitaries
  • dosignitaries
  • cisignitaries
  • cksignitaries
  • clsignitaries
  • cpsignitaries
  • c0signitaries
  • c9signitaries
  • coaignitaries
  • cozignitaries
  • coxignitaries
  • codignitaries
  • coeignitaries
  • cowignitaries
  • cosugnitaries
  • cosjgnitaries
  • coskgnitaries
  • cosognitaries

Etymology of COSIGNITARIES

The word "cosignitaries" is derived from the combination of two separate words: "co-" and "signitaries".

The prefix "co-" comes from Latin and means "with" or "together". It is used to indicate joint or mutual involvement.

The term "signitaries" refers to dignitaries or individuals who hold important or influential positions. It comes from the Latin word "significāre", meaning "to mark" or "to indicate".

Therefore, when the prefix "co-" is added to "signitaries", it forms "cosignitaries", which refers specifically to individuals who jointly or mutually hold influential positions or share important roles.