Anticacochymic is a rare medical term used to describe a treatment for poisoning. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˌæntɪkəˌkɒkɪˈmɪk/ which explains the spelling of the word- the "an" prefix means "against", "ti" is pronounced like "sh", "ca" is pronounced like "ka", "cho" is pronounced like "ko", and "myc" is pronounced like "mik". The word may be difficult to spell, but it's an important term to know for medical professionals dealing with toxicology.
The etymology of the word "Anticacochymic" is derived from ancient Greek roots. The prefix "anti-" (αντί) means "opposite" or "against", while "cacochymia" (κακοχυμία) refers to "bad or unhealthy bodily constitution or humor". Therefore, when combined, "Anticacochymic" implies something that counteracts or opposes an unhealthy bodily condition.