The word "in tuitional" is spelled with the letter "t" after the prefix "in". This is due to the pronunciation of the word, which includes a clear "t" sound after the "n". In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled as /ɪn.tjuˈɪʃ.ən.əl/. This means that the "t" sound is represented by the symbol "t", the "j" sound by the symbol "ʤ", and the "sh" sound by the symbol "ʃ". The word "in tuitional" means relating to or involving instruction or teaching.
The word "in tuitional" seems to be a combination of the prefix "in-" and the word "tuitional".
The prefix "in-" in this context denotes negation or absence, as seen in words like "inactive" or "inanimate". It can also indicate the opposite or reverse of the base word.
The word "tuitional" is derived from the noun "tuition", which means the act or process of instructing or being instructed. It is often associated with education and teaching.
When the prefix "in-" is added to "tuitional", it implies the absence or negation of tuition or instruction. However, it's worth noting that the term "in tuitional" is not commonly used and may not be widely recognized or accepted.