The word "lochiopyra" might seem like a jumbled mess at first glance, but it actually has a fairly straightforward spelling when broken down phonetically using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). "Lochiopyra" is pronounced /lɒ-kɪ-əʊ-paɪr-ə/, with the first syllable "lo" sounding like the word "low", the second syllable "chi" like "key", the third syllable "o" like "oh", the fourth and fifth syllables "pyra" like "pie-rah", and the final syllable "a" like "uh". With practice, even seemingly complex words like "lochiopyra" can be deciphered using phonetic transcription.
Post-partum rise of temperature; puerperal fever.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.