How Do You Spell INTERVALLUMS?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəvˈaləmz] (IPA)

The word "intervallums" is a plural noun that refers to intervals or spaces between two objects. The correct spelling of "intervallums" is determined by its Latin origin, where "lum" is used to indicate the plural form of "lum" ending words. In phonetic terms, "intervallums" is pronounced as /ɪntərˈvæləmz/ with the stress on the second syllable. It is important to spell words correctly, especially when communicating professionally or academically.

Common Misspellings for INTERVALLUMS

  • untervallums
  • jntervallums
  • kntervallums
  • ontervallums
  • 9ntervallums
  • 8ntervallums
  • ibtervallums
  • imtervallums
  • ijtervallums
  • ihtervallums
  • inrervallums
  • infervallums
  • ingervallums
  • inyervallums
  • in6ervallums
  • in5ervallums
  • intwrvallums
  • intsrvallums
  • intdrvallums

Etymology of INTERVALLUMS

The word "Intervallums" is derived from the Latin language. The Latin word "intervallum" is a compound word consisting of "inter", meaning "between", and "vallum", meaning "a wall" or "rampart". In Latin, "intervallum" was used to describe the space or distance between two ramparts or walls, often used in the context of military fortifications. Over time, the word "intervallum" evolved into "intervallus" in Late Latin and eventually into "intervallums" in English.

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