How Do You Spell NONDOMESTIC ANIMAL?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒndəmˈɛstɪk ˈanɪmə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "nondomestic animal" is based on the pronunciation of the phrase. The first syllable, "non-" is pronounced as /nɑn/. The second syllable, "domestic" is pronounced as /dəˈmɛstɪk/. Finally, the word "animal" is pronounced as /ˈænəməl/. Therefore, the correct spelling of the word is "nondomestic animal". It is important to spell words correctly to ensure clarity and understanding in written communication.

Common Misspellings for NONDOMESTIC ANIMAL

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Etymology of NONDOMESTIC ANIMAL

The word "nondomestic animal" is a combination of two separate words: "non-" and "domestic", each with its own etymology.

The prefix "non-" comes from the Latin word "non", which means "not" or "no". It is commonly used to indicate negation or absence. This prefix has been borrowed into English from Latin and is still widely used today.

The word "domestic" has roots in the Latin word "domesticus", which means "of the household". It is derived from the noun "domus", meaning "house". In Latin, "domesticus" was used to refer to things or people related to the household, and it was later adopted into English to describe things or animals that are kept or tamed by humans.

When these two words are combined, "non-" negates or indicates the absence of "domestic".

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