The spelling of the word "cirrhosis iodi" can be a bit tricky to pronounce correctly. Using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), we can break down the pronunciation into four parts: /sɪˈroʊsɪs/ /ˈaɪoʊdʌɪ/. The first part, "cirrhosis," is pronounced with a short "i" sound, followed by a long "o" sound, and ending with a short "i" sound. The second part, "iodi," is pronounced with a stressed "i" followed by a short "o" and a dipthong "ai." When pronounced correctly, the word sounds like "sih-ROH-sis eye-OH-dye."
C. Of the liver due to stasis of the circulation in the organ.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
There seems to be a miscommunication or typo in the term "cirrhosis iodi". "Cirrhosis" alone does have an established etymology. It originates from the Greek word "kirrhos", meaning "yellowish" or "tawny", which is a reference to the characteristic yellow discoloration of the liver observed in people with this condition.