The spelling of the word "geom" is unique and does not follow the typical English language spelling rules. The correct pronunciation of "geom" is [dʒiːɒm], according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The "g" is pronounced like a soft "j", while the "eo" combination represents a long "e" sound. The final "m" is pronounced as a regular "m". This phonetic transcription explains the unusual spelling of "geom" and how it should be pronounced correctly.
The word "geom" is not found in the English language, so it does not have an etymology in English. However, "geom" is a syllable borrowed from Greek, where it means "earth" or "land". It derives from the Greek word "ge" (γῆ), which carries the same meaning. This root appears in various scientific and mathematical terms related to earth and land, such as "geography" (study of the earth's surface), "geology" (study of the earth's history and composition), and "geometry" (study of shapes, sizes, and properties of figures and spaces).