The word "corporalutea" is a combination of "corpora" and "lutea" and is pronounced as /kɔrpəˈræl.juːˌtiːə/. The first part "corpora" refers to a group of similar things or bodies, while "lutea" means a yellow color. As a whole, "corporalutea" refers to a yellow pigmentation found in the body, such as in the lungs or liver. The spelling of this compound word is interesting, as its components do not have any direct correlation with its meaning, yet it is used in the field of biology to describe a specific bodily feature.