The word "Flabile" is not a commonly used term in everyday language, but it can be found in various fields such as music and chemistry. The spelling of this word is "fla-bil-ay," with the accent falling on the second syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈflæbɪleɪ/. It is derived from the Latin word "flābilis," which means "liable to be changed or altered." In music, it refers to a musical composition that is characterized by its unstable or changeable nature, while in chemistry, it denotes substances that are easily decomposed or unstable.