Dodecagynian is a word that refers to something related to a twelve-fold female reproductive organ. The phonetic transcription of this word is /doʊdɛkəˈɡɪniən/. The beginning "d" is pronounced like "doe," the "e" is a short sound, and the "k" is a hard "k." The next "a" is pronounced like "uh," followed by "g" which has a hard "g" sound. The "y" is a short "i" sound, and the "n" is pronounced like "nun." The last "i" and "a" are both pronounced like "uh."
"Dodecagynian" is a term that does not have an established or standard dictionary definition, as it seems to be a rare or potentially made-up word. However, we can break down the term into its components to provide a hypothetical definition.
First, "dodeca" is a prefix derived from Greek meaning "twelve." This suggests that "dodecagynian" may have something to do with the number twelve or objects that occur in multiples of twelve.
Second, "gynian" is not a recognizable prefix or suffix in the English language. However, "gyn" may refer to "gyno" as a prefix meaning "related to women or female" in certain contexts. Therefore, "dodecagynian" might be associated with or linked to women, females, or feminine characteristics.
Based on the combination of these two parts, a possible dictionary definition of "dodecagynian" could be a term denoting something that is related to or associated with a group of twelve women or individuals with feminine qualities. It might also refer to a unit, structure, or concept related to twelve women or a dozen female-related aspects.
Since "dodecagynian" is not a widely used or recognized term, it is important to note that this definition is speculative and hypothetical.
Pert. to an order of plants, the dodecagynia.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.