The word "microhenads" refers to small, spherical objects that are found in the nuclei of certain cells. The spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable, "mi," is pronounced as /maɪ/, like the word "my." The second syllable, "cro," is pronounced as /kɹoʊ/, with the "c" sound being like the "k" sound in "key." The final syllable, "he-nads," is pronounced as /hiːnædz/, with the "h" and "n" sounds being distinguishable.