Ganglionica is a rarely used term in the field of anatomy, and its spelling can be a challenge. The word refers to a ganglion or structure made up of a cluster of nerve cell bodies. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced as /ɡæŋɡliˈɒnɪkə/. The stress falls on the third syllable 'li', with a hard 'g' sound at the beginning. The '-ica' ending in the spelling of this word indicates that it is related to anatomy or science.