How Do You Spell PAPULATION?

Pronunciation: [pˌapjʊlˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "papulation" is spelled with a "p" followed by "ap", which is pronounced as /æp/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The second syllable of the word is spelled with "u" followed by "lat", which is pronounced as /jʊleɪt/. The final syllable is spelled with "ion", which is pronounced as /ʌn/. The word refers to the act of forming or creating a population, and is a less common alternative to the more commonly used word "population".

Common Misspellings for PAPULATION

Etymology of PAPULATION

The word "papulation" is a noun in the English language that is derived from the Latin word "papula", which means "pimple" or "wart". The Latin word "papula" itself originates from the Latin verb "papare", meaning "to swell" or "to produce a lump".

In English, "papulation" refers to the act or process of forming or developing pimples or pustules on the skin, or the presence of a particular population with a defined characteristic within a certain area.

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: