"Mazocacothesis" is a rare medical term that refers to the condition of having hairs growing out of a mole. The word is spelled with four syllables, /mæzoʊkəkoʊˈθiːsɪs/, and can be broken down into its individual phonetic components. The first syllable, "ma," is pronounced with a short "a" sound. The second syllable, "zo," has a long "o" sound, while the third syllable, "ca," is pronounced with a soft "c." The fourth syllable, "cothesis," includes a Greek-derived "th" sound and a long "e" sound.
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Placenta praevia.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.