"Euguform" is a fictional word that has no established meaning or spelling. However, it can be spelled phonetically as /juːɡjuːfɔːm/ using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first two syllables "juːɡ" sound like "jug," while the "uː" represents a long "oo" sound, as in "school." The last two syllables "fɔːm" rhyme with "warm." The transcription helps to communicate the pronunciation of the word and allows others to replicate it accurately.
Acetylized methylene diguaiacol, a grayish-white powder; employed as an antiseptic dressing in powder or ointment.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.