How Do You Spell MACROLOGIES?

Pronunciation: [mˈakɹələd͡ʒɪz] (IPA)

The word "macrologies" is spelled with three syllables: /mak-rǝ-luh-jeez/. The first syllable, "mak," starts with the consonant sound /m/ and the vowel sound /ǝ/. The second syllable, "rǝ," is pronounced with the vowel sound /ǝ/ followed by the consonant sound /r/. The final syllable, "lujeez," begins with the consonant sound /l/ followed by the vowel sound /u/ and concludes with the consonant sounds /j/ and /z/. "Macrologies" refers to lengthy, verbose speeches or writings.

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Etymology of MACROLOGIES

The word "macrologies" is actually of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek words "makros", meaning "long", and "logia", meaning "words" or "discourses". When combined, the term "macrologies" refers to long or lengthy speeches or discussions.

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