The word "acidgland" is not a commonly used word, but it is likely spelled phonetically as /ˈæsɪdɡlænd/. The first part of the word is spelled as "acid" (/ˈæsɪd/), which refers to a chemical substance with a pH lower than 7. The second part is spelled as "gland" (/ɡlænd/), which refers to a group of cells that produce and secrete a substance. Together, "acidgland" likely refers to a gland in the body that produces or secretes an acidic substance.