Hemoquinine is a word that describes a synthetic substance, with the formula of C20H24N2O2. The correct spelling of the word is "hee-moh-KWIN-een". The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /hiːˈməʊkwɪniːn/. The stressed syllable in this word is "KWIN", which is indicated by the diacritic mark on the "I" symbol. The spelling of hemoquinine accurately reflects its chemical composition and the sounds of the English language. Understanding the correct spelling and pronunciation of technical terms is essential for effective communication in scientific fields.
Trade name of a liquid preparation said to contain the peptonates of iron, manganese, and quinine, and sodium arsenate; dose, 31-2 (4.0-8.0).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.