Hematangionosis is a medical term used to describe the accumulation of blood in tissues due to hemorrhage. Its spelling can be a mouthful for many, but breaking it down using International Phonetic Alphabet can help. The word is pronounced as /hiːməˌtænˌdʒiəˈnoʊsɪs/. This means that the word has five syllables, with emphasis on the third syllable (/ˌtænˌdʒi/). The "h" is silent, and "emat" is pronounced as "ee-mat." By understanding its phonetic transcription, the spelling of Hematangionosis becomes more manageable.