The word "antimucorin" is a medical term that refers to a drug used to treat fungal infections. Its spelling can be broken down into several phonetic segments. First, the prefix "anti-" means against or opposing. Next, "mucor" is pronounced as /ˈmjuːkə(r)/, with the stress on the first syllable. Finally, the suffix "-in" indicates that it is a type of protein. The IPA transcription for "antimucorin" is /ˌæntiˈmjuːkərɪn/. This drug is useful in treating certain types of infections caused by the fungus Mucorales.
An antiseptic preparation of the sulphates of iron and zinc.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.