The term "Anastrophe uteri" refers to the displacement or abnormal position of the uterus. The word "Anastrophe" is derived from Greek and pronounced /əˈnæstrəfi/, while "uteri" is the genitive singular form of the Latin word "uterus" and pronounced /ˈjuːtəri/. When combined, the full term is pronounced /əˌnæstrəˈfi juːtəraɪ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This term can be used in medical contexts to describe conditions such as retroverted uterus or prolapsed uterus, where the uterus is not in its normal position.