Correct spelling for the English word "evulses" is [ɪvˈʌlsɪz], [ɪvˈʌlsɪz], [ɪ_v_ˈʌ_l_s_ɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "evulses" has its etymological roots in the Latin language. It comes from the Latin verb "evellere", which consists of two parts: "e" meaning "out" or "away", and "vellere" meaning "to pluck" or "to pull forcibly". Over time, this Latin verb evolved into "evulsus", which means "having been plucked out" or "torn off". From "evulsus", the English verb "evuls" was formed, combining the Latin root with the English verb-forming suffix "-s". The term "evulses" refers to the present tense or third person singular form of this evolved English verb.