The word "inartistical" means lacking in artistic quality or skill. It is pronounced as /ɪn.ɑrˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/ and is spelled with the prefix "in-", meaning not, followed by the word "artistic". The root word "artistic" is spelled with an "a" in the first syllable, which is pronounced as /ɑr/. The suffix "-ical" is added to form an adjective, meaning "of, relating to, or characterized by". So, "inartistical" means not artistic or lacking artistic qualities.
The word "inartistical" is derived from the root word "artistic", which comes from the Latin word "artisticus". It refers to something related to the skills, techniques, or creativity of an artist. The addition of the prefix "in-" to "artistic" gives the resulting word "inartistical", which indicates the opposite or a lack of artistic qualities.