Archisome is a term commonly used in architecture to refer to a cell structure or a group of cells considered as a basic unit in designing buildings. IPA phonetic transcription for archisome is ɑːkɪsəʊm which consists of five phonemes. The first phoneme is the vowel /ɑ:/ which is pronounced with an open mouth and a central tongue position. The second phoneme is the plosive consonant /k/ pronounced by completely blocking the airflow in the mouth, then releasing it abruptly.
Archiplasm.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.