The word "dysbulic" is a term that refers to speech patterns that are characterized by a distorted or difficult-to-understand pronunciation. This term is spelled as "dys⋅bu⋅lic" with the IPA phonetic transcription: /dɪsˈbjuːlɪk/. It is composed of the two roots "dys," meaning problematic, and "bulic," referring to speech or language. The spelling of this word is based on the traditional English spelling system, which has a complex set of rules for pronunciation that can result in words that are difficult to spell and pronounce.
Relating to dysbulia.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.