Bryonin is a word that is spelled with seven letters and can be pronounced as [braɪˈɒnɪn]. The first syllable, "bry," is pronounced as "brye" with an "e" sound, while the second syllable "onin" is pronounced with a short "o" sound followed by "nin." The IPA phonetic transcription helps in understanding the pronunciation of the word, which is used to describe a medication used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is important to spell Bryonin correctly to avoid any confusion or miscommunication in medical settings.
There is no known dictionary entry for the term "Bryonin."
A glucoside from bryonia; hydragogue cathartic in doses of gr. 1/4-2 (0.015-0.13).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.