How Do You Spell NONVITIATION?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒnvˌɪʃɪˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "nonvitiation" refers to the act of not corrupting or contaminating. Its phonetic transcription in IPA is /ˌnɑn.vɪ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃn/. The word is spelled with a "non-" prefix, which means "not," followed by "vitiation," which means "to make something weaker or less effective." The stress falls on the third syllable, "shi," with the final syllable pronounced as "shn." Overall, "nonvitiation" is not a commonly used word, but its meaning and pronunciation can be understood with the help of IPA.

Common Misspellings for NONVITIATION

  • bonvitiation
  • monvitiation
  • jonvitiation
  • honvitiation
  • ninvitiation
  • nknvitiation
  • nlnvitiation
  • npnvitiation
  • n0nvitiation
  • n9nvitiation
  • nobvitiation
  • nomvitiation
  • nojvitiation
  • nohvitiation
  • noncitiation
  • nonbitiation
  • nongitiation
  • nonfitiation
  • nonvutiation
  • nonvjtiation

Etymology of NONVITIATION

The word "nonvitiation" does not have its own recognized etymology as it is a compound word formed by combining the prefix "non-" (meaning "not" or "without") with the noun "vitiation".

"Vitiation" comes from the Latin word "vitiare", which means "to spoil" or "to corrupt". The noun form "vitiation" refers to the act or process of corrupting, impairing, or making something ineffective. By adding the "non-" prefix, "nonvitiation" implies the absence or prevention of this corrupting or spoiling process. However, it is worth mentioning that the term "nonvitiation" is not commonly used and doesn't have widespread recognition in established dictionaries.

Plural form of NONVITIATION is NONVITIATIONS

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