How Do You Spell CEPHALETRON?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛfɐlˌɛtɹɒn] (IPA)

The term "cephaletron" refers to a unique type of apparatus used in ancient Greek theaters to help actors produce sound more clearly. The term itself follows the regular conventions of Greek spelling, with a hard "K" sound at the beginning represented by the letter "c". The centrepiece of the word is "phal", which represents the Greek word for "head" and is followed by the suffix "-tron", which indicates that the device performs a specific function. In IPA phonetics, the word is pronounced as /sɛfəletrɑn/.

Common Misspellings for CEPHALETRON

  • xephaletron
  • vephaletron
  • fephaletron
  • dephaletron
  • cwphaletron
  • csphaletron
  • cdphaletron
  • crphaletron
  • c4phaletron
  • c3phaletron
  • ceohaletron
  • celhaletron
  • ce-haletron
  • ce0haletron
  • cepgaletron
  • cepbaletron
  • cepnaletron
  • cepjaletron
  • cepualetron
  • cepyaletron

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