The word "apolysin" is spelled with eight letters and is pronounced as /əˈpɒlɪsɪn/. This word is a biochemical term that refers to a peptide found in the mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea. The IPA phonetic transcription helps explain how to properly pronounce the word, with the "ə" indicating the schwa sound, the "ɒ" representing the short "o" sound, and the "sɪn" at the end indicating the "sin" sound. The correct spelling and pronunciation of scientific terms are important to ensure clear and concise communication in the scientific community.
Monophenetidin, a soluble white powder of acid taste; antipyretic and analgesic in dose of gr. 8-15 (0.5-1.0).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.