How Do You Spell BOUSTORPHIC?

Pronunciation: [ba͡ʊstˈɔːfɪk] (IPA)

The word "boustorphic" is not a commonly used term, but it refers to the symmetrical arrangement of the legs of a seated figure in art. The pronunciation of this word is [buːˈstɒfɪk], with the stressed syllable being the second one. The "ou" in "bou" is pronounced like the "oo" in "book," while the "ph" in "phoric" is pronounced like an "f." The spelling of "boustorphic" can be challenging, so it's useful to have the phonetic transcription to help with pronunciation.

Common Misspellings for BOUSTORPHIC

  • voustorphic
  • noustorphic
  • houstorphic
  • goustorphic
  • biustorphic
  • bkustorphic
  • blustorphic
  • bpustorphic
  • b0ustorphic
  • b9ustorphic
  • boystorphic
  • bohstorphic
  • bojstorphic
  • boistorphic
  • bo8storphic
  • bo7storphic
  • bouatorphic
  • bouztorphic
  • bouxtorphic

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