The word "jugulated" is spelled as [ˈdʒʌɡjəleɪtɪd] in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable begins with a "dʒ" sound, followed by a short "u" sound, and ends with a hard "g" sound. The second syllable starts with a soft "j" sound, followed by a long "u" sound and ends with an "l" sound. The final syllable starts with the letter "t" and ends with a "d" sound. The word "jugulated" means to stop something from growing or spreading, often used in the context of medicine.
The word "jugulated" derives from the Latin word "iugulatus", which is the past participle of the verb "iugulare". In Latin, "iugulare" means "to cut the throat", "to slaughter", or "to kill". Over time, the term found its way into English usage, particularly in medical contexts, where it refers to the act of arresting or suppressing a disease or symptom.