The word "miazine" is spelled with seven letters and is pronounced /maɪəziːn/. It is a chemical compound that is commonly used as an inhibitor of nucleic acid synthesis. The spelling of "miazine" is based on the Greek root "miaz" which means "to mix" or "to blend". The suffix "-ine" is used to indicate that it is an organic compound. While the spelling of "miazine" might seem unusual, it is commonly used in scientific research and industrial applications.