How Do You Spell BROMOPYRINE?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɒməpˌɪɹiːn] (IPA)

Bromopyrine is a chemical compound used in medicine as an anti-inflammatory agent. Its spelling can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription, which denotes the pronunciation of a word. The first syllable "bro" is pronounced as [broʊ], the letter "m" is pronounced as [m], and the second syllable "pyrine" is pronounced as [paɪrɪn]. The letter "y" is pronounced as [aɪ], and the final letter "e" is pronounced as a schwa sound ([ə]). The correct spelling of this word is essential to avoid confusion and ensure proper use in medical treatments.

BROMOPYRINE Meaning and Definition

  1. Antipyrine monobromide, in white crystals soluble in alcohol; antipyretic in doses of gr. 5-15 (0.3-1.0).

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for BROMOPYRINE

  • bromopyrmne
  • bromopyrhne
  • bromopyri.e
  • bromopyrife
  • bromopyrile
  • bromopyrioe
  • bromopyrinu
  • bromopyrinm
  • bromopyrina
  • bromopyring
  • b romopyrine
  • br omopyrine
  • bro mopyrine
  • brom opyrine
  • bromopy rine
  • bromopyr ine
  • bromopyri ne
  • bromopyrin e

Plural form of BROMOPYRINE is BROMOPYRINES

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