The word "amyeloic" pertains to the absence of myelin or the fatty substance that insulates neurons. It is pronounced /əˈmaɪəlɔɪk/, with the first syllable "ə" pronounced as the schwa sound. The second syllable "maɪ" is pronounced as "my," while "ə" occurs again in the third syllable. The fourth syllable "lɔɪk" is pronounced as "loyk," with the "l" and "ɔ" pronounced separately. Therefore, "amyeloic" is spelled using the combination of five phonemes /ə, m, aɪ, l, ɔɪk/.
Amyelonic.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.