Correct spelling for the English word "Exsputory" is [ɛksspjˈuːtəɹˌi], [ɛksspjˈuːtəɹˌi], [ɛ_k_s_s_p_j_ˈuː_t_ə_ɹ_ˌi] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Exsputory is not a recognized word in the English language. It does not have an official dictionary definition.
However, if we were to try to construct a definition based on the prefix "ex-", which often denotes "out" or "from," and the word "sputum," which refers to the thick mucus or phlegm that is expelled from the respiratory tract, we could deduce a potential meaning for "exsputory."
In this context, "exsputory" could be understood as an adjective that describes something related to or characterized by the act of expelling or removing sputum or mucus from the respiratory system. It might be used to describe a medical procedure, a product, or a condition that aids in the process of expectoration or the elimination of respiratory secretions that can hinder breathing or cause other respiratory issues.
However, since "exsputory" is not a recognized word, this hypothetical definition should be treated as purely speculative and not be considered an accurate representation of any established meaning.