Mirifical is a rare word that is spelled exactly as it sounds. It is pronounced as /ˈmɪrɪfɪkəl/ and has its origin from the Latin word "mirificus," which means "to cause wonder." The phonetic transcription of this word reveals that it is a polysyllabic term with a total of four syllables. Its first syllable is "mi" with the short "i" sound, followed by the stressed syllable "ri" with the long "i" sound, then the unstressed "fi" syllable with the short "i" sound, and the last syllable "cal" with the neutral "əl" sound.
The word "mirifical" is derived from the Latin term "mirificus", where "mirus" means "wonderful" or "marvelous", and "facere" means "to make". Together, "mirifical" combines "mirus" with the suffix "-ficus", meaning "making" or "causing". Hence, "mirifical" is an adjective that describes something as marvelous or capable of creating wonder.