The word "bilineurine" is spelled with the prefix "bi-" meaning "two", the root "line" referring to "line" or "pathway", and the suffix "-eurine" indicating "related to urine". The correct pronunciation is /baɪlɪˈnjʊərɪn/. This term is used to describe nerves that have two paths or branches, each of which ends in a kidney. While it may be an uncommon word, understanding its phonetic makeup allows for accurate communication and comprehension of medical terminology.
C5H15NO2, a poisonous ptomaine from many organic substances; choline.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.