The word "Albumimeter" is spelled with three syllables: al-bu-mim-e-ter. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the stress is on the second syllable, which is pronounced as "buhm." The suffix "-meter" is added to the root word "albumin," which refers to a protein found in blood plasma. An albumimeter is a device used to measure the amount of albumin in a solution. Its spelling is derived from the roots of its etymology, making it a word that is precise and easy to remember.