The word "epuloid" is a rare term used to describe something that looks like a feast or banquet. Its pronunciation is "eh-pyuh-loid" with the first syllable pronounced like "eh" in "set", the second syllable pronounced like "pyuh" in "pure", and the final syllable pronounced like "loid" in "android". The word may not be common, but its spelling is straightforward and follows the standard English rules for forming adjectives from the Latin noun "epula" meaning "feast".
1. Resembling an epulis. 2. A tumor of the gum or jaw resembling an epulis.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.