Deutobrochal is a word with a complex spelling that may be difficult for those unfamiliar with scientific terminology. The phonetic transcription for this word is /ˌdjuːtəʊˈbrəʊkəl/, which can help break down its pronunciation. The prefix "deuto-" refers to second, while "brochal" is derived from the Greek word for gill. Thus, the word Deutobrochal generally refers to the second pair of gills found in certain animals, such as crustaceans. Understanding the IPA phonetic transcription can aid in correctly spelling and pronouncing this scientific term.
Noting the second stage in the development of the ovum, in which the nucleus enlarges and becomes oval in shape, and the chromatin becomes coarsely reticular.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.