"Mandlestone" is spelled as /ˈmændəlstən/. The word is formed by combining two roots: "Mandle" and "Stone". The first part "Mandle" refers to a village in North Yorkshire, England. The latter part, "Stone" refers to an object made from solid material, such as rock or mineral. When combined, they form the word "Mandlestone", a fictional location or object. The word is spelled as it sounds, following English spelling rules for compound words.