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The antepenult is the third ] from the end of a word (ex. rad- is the antepenult of radical). It comes before the ] (second to last ]), which comes before the ] (third to last ]). The antepenult is the third ] from the end of a word (ex. rad- is the antepenult of radical). It comes before the ] (second to last ]), which comes before the ] (the last ]).

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The antepenult is the third syllable from the end of a word (ex. rad- is the antepenult of radical). It comes before the penult (second to last syllable), which comes before the ultimate (the last syllable).