Ditrochean is a term used to describe a circular process in which an action leads to itself. The spelling of the word is based on its etymology, which comes from the Greek words "di" meaning "two" and "trochos" meaning "wheel" or "circular process". The correct pronunciation of Ditrochean is [daɪ.troʊˈki.ən]. The first syllable "di" is pronounced like "die", the second syllable "tro" is pronounced like "troh", and the final syllable "chean" is pronounced like "kee-ən".