The word "hormion" can be described as an imaginary particle that is said to be the material basis of hormones. It is pronounced as /ˈhɔːmiən/ (hawr-mee-uhn) in IPA phonetic transcription. The spelling of this word can be understood by breaking it down into its syllables and sounds. The "h" and "o" make the "aw" sound, the "r" adds a slight roll to the "aw" sound, the "m" and "i" make the "ee" sound, and the "n" ends the word with the "n" sound. Therefore, the word is spelled as "hormion."
The point of junction of the posterior border of the vomer with the sphenoid bone.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.