The word "Mesodmitis" may seem complicated to spell, but it can be broken down phonetically using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable, "mezo", is pronounced /ˈmiːzoʊ/, with the stress on the first syllable. The second syllable, "dmi", is pronounced /dəmˈaɪ/. The final syllable, "tis", is pronounced /tɪs/. So, the complete pronunciation of "Mesodmitis" is /ˈmiːzoʊdəmˈaɪtɪs/. This word refers to a hypothetical inflammation of the mesoderm, a germ layer of cells found in developing embryos that gives rise to many different organs and tissues.