How Do You Spell RHINODACRYOLITH?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈa͡ɪnədˌakɹɪˌɒlɪθ] (IPA)

Rhinodacryolith is a rare word that refers to a stone found in the nasal cavity. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /raɪnoʊdəkriləθ/. The word starts with "rhino" which represents the nose, followed by "dacryo" which refers to tears, and "lith" for stone. The spelling of this word may seem complicated, but it follows the Greek roots that make up the word. While rarely used in everyday language, the word rhinodacryolith may be commonly found in medical contexts.

RHINODACRYOLITH Meaning and Definition

  1. A calculus in the nasal duct.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for RHINODACRYOLITH

  • ehinodacryolith
  • dhinodacryolith
  • fhinodacryolith
  • thinodacryolith
  • 5hinodacryolith
  • 4hinodacryolith
  • rginodacryolith
  • rbinodacryolith
  • rninodacryolith
  • rjinodacryolith
  • ruinodacryolith
  • ryinodacryolith
  • rhunodacryolith
  • rhjnodacryolith
  • rhknodacryolith
  • rhonodacryolith
  • rh9nodacryolith
  • rh8nodacryolith
  • rhibodacryolith
  • rhimodacryolith

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