How Do You Spell ANTISTERYGMA?

Pronunciation: [ˌantɪstˈɜːɹɪɡmə] (IPA)

Antisterygma is a term used in anatomy to describe a particular feature of bird skeletons. The word is pronounced as æntiˈsti:rɪɡmə and is composed of four syllables, with primary stress on the second syllable. It derives from the Greek words "anti" meaning "opposite", "stereon" meaning "solid", and "gma" meaning "something written or engraved". In the context of avian anatomy, antisterygma refers to the V-shaped structure in the pelvic region where the two pubic bones meet at the bottom point of the "V".