The word "arkyostichochrome" is a mouthful, and its spelling can be tricky. It is pronounced /ɑrkiˌɒstiˈkroʊmoʊn/. The first part of the word is "arkyo", which is spelled phonetically as /ɑrkiːoʊ/. The second part, "stichi", is pronounced /stiːki/. Lastly, "chrome" is spelled as /kroʊm/. This unique word refers to a pigment found in the eyes of some animals, and while it may take some practice to pronounce, it's a fascinating term to add to your vocabulary.
Noting a nerve-cell in which the tigroid, or stainable material is arranged partly as a network, partly in the form of parallel threads.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.