How Do You Spell PTEROGLOSSAL?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛɹəɡlˌɒsə͡l] (IPA)

Pteroglossal is a word that is often misspelled due to its complex spelling. The word refers to a muscle that connects the tongue to the hyoid bone. To understand its spelling, one can use the IPA phonetic transcription: /tɛrəˈɡlɒsəl/. This transcription includes the sounds 'te', 'ruh', 'glo', 'suhl' and 'flap'. The word originates from the Greek words pteron, meaning 'wing', and glossa, meaning 'tongue', hence the unique spelling. It is important to pay attention to the spelling of this word as it can be crucial in medical terminology.

Common Misspellings for PTEROGLOSSAL

  • oteroglossal
  • lteroglossal
  • -teroglossal
  • 0teroglossal
  • preroglossal
  • pferoglossal
  • pgeroglossal
  • pyeroglossal
  • p6eroglossal
  • p5eroglossal
  • ptwroglossal
  • ptsroglossal
  • ptdroglossal
  • ptrroglossal
  • pt4roglossal
  • pt3roglossal
  • pteeoglossal
  • ptedoglossal
  • ptefoglossal
  • ptetoglossal

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