The word "leukophore" is a scientific term used to refer to a substance that is capable of absorbing light and reflecting it as white color. The word is pronounced as /luːkəfɔːr/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It is derived from two Greek words "leuko" meaning white, and "phore" meaning carrier. The spelling of this word may seem complicated at first glance, but the IPA notation can help break it down and make it easier to understand and pronounce accurately.
The word leukophore is derived from the combination of two Greek words: leuko meaning white and phoros meaning bearer or carrying.