How Do You Spell MOST CAPILLACEOUS?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊst kˌapɪlˈe͡ɪʃəs] (IPA)

Most capillaceous is a rarely used adjective that refers to something with a hair-like appearance, such as thin filaments or hairs. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /məʊst kəpɪˈleɪʃəs/. This means that the first syllable is pronounced as "mohst" with a long "o" sound, while the second syllable is pronounced as "kuh-puh-lay-shuhs". The "c" is pronounced as a "k" sound, and the "s" is pronounced as a "sh" sound. The word is derived from the Latin word "capillus", which means hair, and the suffix "-aceous", which means resembling.

Common Misspellings for MOST CAPILLACEOUS

  • moe capillaceous
  • mose capillaceous
  • nost capillaceous
  • kost capillaceous
  • jost capillaceous
  • mist capillaceous
  • mkst capillaceous
  • mlst capillaceous
  • mpst capillaceous
  • m0st capillaceous
  • m9st capillaceous
  • moat capillaceous
  • mozt capillaceous
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  • mowt capillaceous
  • mosr capillaceous
  • mosf capillaceous
  • mosg capillaceous

Etymology of MOST CAPILLACEOUS

The word capillaceous is derived from the Latin word capillaceus which means of or pertaining to hair. It is formed from the Latin word capillus which means hair. The addition of the suffix -aceous signifies resembling or having the quality of. Therefore, capillaceous means resembling or pertaining to hair or hair-like. The word most is an intensifier indicating the highest degree of capillaceous.

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