The word "binettest" is pronounced /biːnɛtɛst/ and is spelled with two 'n's and two 't's. The first syllable is stressed, and the vowel sound is a long 'e'. The final syllable is unstressed, and the vowel sound is a short 'e'. The spelling of this word is derived from the name of Alfred Binet, the French psychologist who developed the first modern intelligence test. A "binettest" refers to any test that measures intelligence using similar methods to Binet's original test.