How Do You Spell CLIDOCOSTAL?

Pronunciation: [klˈɪdəkˌɒstə͡l] (IPA)

The word "clidocostal" is spelled with seven letters and has a complex IPA phonetic transcription. It is pronounced as /klaɪdoʊkɑstəl/, where the first syllable is pronounced as "KLY-do," and the second syllable is pronounced as "KAS-təl." The word is a medical term referring to the area between the ribs and the spine. The spelling of this word may be difficult for some individuals, but mastering its pronunciation can improve communication in medical settings.

CLIDOCOSTAL Meaning and Definition

  1. Relating to the clavicle and a rib.

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

Common Misspellings for CLIDOCOSTAL

  • xlidocostal
  • vlidocostal
  • flidocostal
  • dlidocostal
  • ckidocostal
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  • coidocostal
  • cludocostal
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  • clisocostal
  • clixocostal
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  • clirocostal
  • clieocostal
  • clidicostal

Etymology of CLIDOCOSTAL

The word "clidocostal" is a medical term that combines two elements: "clido-" and "-costal".

The prefix "clido-" is derived from the Greek word "klidos", meaning "a clavicle or collarbone". It is often used in medical terminology to indicate something related to the clavicle.

The suffix "-costal" is derived from the Latin word "costa", which means "rib". It is commonly used to refer to something related to the ribs.

Therefore, "clidocostal" refers to something related to both the clavicle or collarbone and the ribs.

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