How Do You Spell ANHEPATOGENIC?

Pronunciation: [ˌanhɪpˌatə͡ʊd͡ʒˈɛnɪk] (IPA)

The word "anhepatogenic" is a medical term used to describe agents, such as viruses or drugs, that do not cause liver inflammation. It is pronounced / ˌænhiːpætəʊˈdʒenik / and is derived from the prefix "an-" meaning "not," the root word "hepatogenic" meaning "causing liver inflammation," and the suffix "-ic" meaning "relating to." While the spelling of this word may seem daunting, its pronunciation is relatively straightforward when broken down into its individual phonetic components.

ANHEPATOGENIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Not produced in or by the liver.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ANHEPATOGENIC

  • znhepatogenic
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  • qnhepatogenic
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  • ahhepatogenic
  • angepatogenic
  • anbepatogenic
  • annepatogenic
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  • anuepatogenic
  • anyepatogenic
  • anhwpatogenic
  • anhspatogenic
  • anhdpatogenic
  • anhrpatogenic
  • anh4patogenic
  • anh3patogenic

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