The word "jawsmith", which refers to someone who can move their jaws widely and easily, is spelled as /ˈdʒɔːsmɪθ/. It is comprised of two parts: "jaw" which means the bone that forms the framework of the mouth, and "smith" which means someone who works with metal. In phonetic transcription, /dʒ/ represents the "j" sound as in "jam", /ɔː/ represents the "aw" sound as in "saw", and /smɪθ/ represents the "smith" sound as in "blacksmith". Therefore, the word is spelled as "jawsmith" in English.