The phonetic transcription for the word "Benzoheth" is /bɛn.zoʊ.hɛθ/. This word consists of two parts, "benzo" and "heth". "Benzo" refers to the benzene ring, which is a six-carbon ring with alternating double bonds. "Heth" is a suffix used to indicate a six-membered ring with one heteroatom, which in this case is oxygen. The spelling of "Benzoheth" follows the convention of using the name of the ring followed by the suffix for the heteroatom.
I’m sorry, but there is no widely known term or word as "Benzoheth" in the English language. It is possible that this word has a specific context or might be a neologism. Without further information or context, it is difficult to determine its etymology.