The word "art livid" is spelled with the IPA transcription /ɑːt ˈlɪvɪd/. "Art" is pronounced with the long "a" sound /ɑː/ followed by a "r" sound /r/. "Livid" is pronounced with the short "i" sound /ɪ/ followed by a "v" sound /v/ and ending with a "d" sound /d/. This word can be used to describe a person's enraged or furious state of mind. Correct spelling and pronunciation are important for effective communication.
The word "art livid" does not have an established etymology as it appears to be a combination of two unrelated words, "art" and "livid". "Art" comes from the Latin word "ars" meaning "skill" or "craft", while "livid" originates from the Latin word "lividus" meaning "bluish" or "black and blue". Therefore, "art livid" does not have a coherent etymology as a single phrase.