Correct spelling for the English word "endodcrmal" is [ˈɛndə͡ʊdkəmə͡l], [ˈɛndəʊdkəməl], [ˈɛ_n_d_əʊ_d_k_ə_m_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "endodermal" is derived from a combination of two Greek roots, namely "endo" and "derma".
1. "Endo" comes from the Greek prefix "endós", meaning "within" or "inside". This root is commonly used in scientific terminology to refer to something internal or inner.
2. "Derma" comes from the Greek noun "dermā", which means "skin" or "covering". It is related to the modern English word "dermis", referring to the second layer of the skin.
So, when combined, "endo" and "derma" form "endodermal", which describes something related to the innermost tissue layer of an organism or structure.