Aristol is an uncommon word with an unusual spelling. Its correct pronunciation is [ˈæɹɪstɔl], which can be broken down into individual sounds. The first sound is the "a" as in "cat" sound, followed by "r" as in "red." The third sound is "i" as in "it," and the fourth sound is "st" as in "street." The final sound is "ol" as in "goal." This word may be difficult to spell because of its unique combination of sounds.
Trade name of dithymoldiiodide, thymolis iodidum (U.S.), a local antiseptic used in surgical dressings.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.