How Do You Spell SCHISMATICS?

Pronunciation: [skɪsmˈatɪks] (IPA)

Schismatics is a word that refers to those who cause division or discord within a group or organization. Its spelling can be a bit tricky due to the combination of the letters "ch" and "s". According to IPA phonetic transcription, "sch" represents a voiceless postalveolar affricate, while "is" represents a voiced alveolar fricative. Therefore, the word is pronounced /ˈskɪz.mætɪks/. Despite its challenging spelling, schismatics remains a valuable term for discussing those who cause trouble within a larger community.

Common Misspellings for SCHISMATICS

  • schismitical
  • achismatics
  • zchismatics
  • xchismatics
  • dchismatics
  • echismatics
  • wchismatics
  • sxhismatics
  • svhismatics
  • sfhismatics
  • sdhismatics
  • scgismatics
  • scbismatics
  • scnismatics
  • scjismatics
  • scuismatics
  • scyismatics
  • schusmatics
  • schjsmatics
  • schksmatics
  • schosmatics

Etymology of SCHISMATICS

The word "schismatics" came into English from the Late Latin term "schismaticus", which in turn derived from the Greek word "schismatikos". The Greek root is "schisma", meaning "a division" or "a split". "Schisma" is derived from the verb "schizein", which means "to split" or "to separate". The term "schismatics" refers to individuals or groups who create or promote division within a religious or ideological community, often resulting in the formation of separate factions or schisms.

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