The spelling of the word "Arantii" may be confusing to some, but it is actually derived from the Latin word "aurantium" which means "orange." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /aˈrænti/. The double "i" at the end represents the plural form of the word in Latin. This word is often used in medical terminology to refer to the dried rind of oranges, which contains flavonoids that are beneficial to health. Knowing the origin and meaning of words can help in their correct spelling and usage.