"Anticholerin" refers to a substance that prevents or mitigates the symptoms of cholera. It is spelled as /æn.tiˈkɒ.lə.rɪn/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In this spelling, the initial "a" is pronounced as /æ/, the consonant cluster "ch" is pronounced as /k/, and the final syllable "-rin" rhymes with "in". The stress falls on the third syllable, which is marked with an accent in the IPA. The proper spelling of technical terms like "anticholerin" is important for accurate communication in scientific and medical contexts.
A protein obtained from cultures of the cholera bacillus, employed in the treatment of cholera.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.