Gastrothoracodymus is a complex word used to describe a genus of wingless beetles. This word boasts an impressive 17 letters and 7 syllables. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is ɡæstɹoθɔɹəkoʊdaɪməs. The word is pronounced gas-troh-thaw-ruh-ko-die-muhs. It begins with the letters "g-a-s-t-r-o" which refer to the digestive system, then followed by "thoraco" which refers to the thorax, and ends with "dymus" which means "powerful muscles" in Greek. Overall, it is a unique and intriguing word for the scientific classification of these beetles.
Gastrothoracopagus.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.