The word "Angiarhemie" is a lesser-known term in the English language. Its correct spelling is pronounced as [æn.ɡiː.əˈhiː.mi]. In this word, the "a" in the first syllable is pronounced as "æ", the "g" and "h" are silent, and the emphasis is on the second syllable. The word has its origins in French and is related to the medical condition of hemiplegia or paralysis on one side of the body. Despite its obscurity, it remains an interesting example of English pronunciation and history.