Brewstoline is a word that might seem confusing when it comes to spelling. It refers to a type of compound found in tobacco smoke. The correct pronunciation is [bɹuːstəlɪne], with the accent on the second syllable. The spelling can be broken down into two parts, "brew" and "stoline", with the "stoline" part appearing to be derived from "toline", a type of organic compound. Although this word may not be commonly used in everyday speech, its accurate spelling and pronunciation can be helpful in scientific or medical contexts.
A transparent colourless fluid occurring in the minute cavities of rock-crystals, &c., said to be liquid carbonic acid.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.