Cardilate is a medical term used to describe drugs that are used to treat heart failure. The pronunciation of this word is "kɑː(r)dɪleɪt". The "c" in Cardilate is pronounced as a "k" and the "a" is pronounced as "ah". The stress is on the second syllable "di". The "l" in Cardilate is pronounced with a soft "l" sound. It is important to spell and pronounce medical terms correctly to ensure clear communication and safe patient care.