The word "coroparelcysis" is a medical term that refers to the paralysis of half of the body. It is pronounced /kəˌrəʊ.pæˌrɛlˈsɪs/ with the stress on the third syllable. The word is spelled coro-p-a-r-e-l-c-y-s-i-s. The word is composed of six morphemes: "coro-" means "the body," "parel-" means "half," and "-cysis" means "paralysis." It is a complex word that is challenging to spell correctly, and it is important to use the correct spelling when communicating medical information.
An operation for displacing the pupil to one side in cases of central corneal opacity.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.