How Do You Spell APRICOCK?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ɪpɹɪkˌɒk] (IPA)

The word "apricock" is not a correct spelling in English. The correct spelling is "apricot," which is pronounced /ˈeɪprɪkɒt/. The IPA phonetic transcription of the word shows that it has two syllables, with the primary stress on the first syllable. The first sound /ˈeɪ/ is a diphthong, consisting of the vowel sounds /e/ and /ɪ/, while the second syllable /kɒt/ ends in the consonant sound /t/. Therefore, the correct spelling and pronunciation of "apricot" is essential to effective communication.

Common Misspellings for APRICOCK

  • zpricock
  • spricock
  • wpricock
  • qpricock
  • aoricock
  • alricock
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  • apeicock
  • apdicock
  • apficock
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  • ap5icock
  • ap4icock
  • aprucock
  • aprjcock
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  • aprocock
  • apr9cock
  • apr8cock

Etymology of APRICOCK

The word "apricock" has its roots in the Latin word "abricŏcus", which derives from the Greek word "armēkia". In ancient Greek, "armēkia" referred to different fruits, including the apricot. This word was further adapted into Latin as "abricŏcus" and then entered Old French as "abricot". Over time, the word transformed into "apricock" in Middle English, which later evolved into the modern English term "apricot".

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