The word "diplosomite" is spelled as [dɪploʊsəˌmaɪt]. According to IPA phonetic transcription, it consists of ten letters, three syllables, and four distinct phonemes. The word is composed of the prefix "diplo", meaning two or double, and "somite", which refers to a segment of an animal's body. Therefore, diplosomite describes a creature with double-segmented body parts, which is commonly found in arthropods. The use of phonetic transcription allows for a precise and consistent understanding of the pronunciation and spelling of complex words.