The word "fetus sanguinolentus" is a medical term that refers to a developing fetus that is bloody or has signs of blood. The spelling of this word is complex and encompasses several syllables and unique sounds. The IPA phonetic transcription breaks down the word into its individual sounds, including the "f" sound at the beginning, the "oo" sound in "fetus," and the "ng" sound in "sanguinolentus." Additionally, the emphasis falls on the second syllable, as indicated by the stress mark in the transcription. Overall, this word's spelling reflects the precise and specialized language used in the medical field.
A dark colored, partly macerated.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.