The spelling of the word "Mongolian idiocy maculae" may seem daunting, but understanding its pronunciation can make it easier to read and pronounce. It is pronounced "mɑŋˈɡoʊliən ˈɪdiəsi mækjəˌli." The word "Mongolian" refers to the country of Mongolia in East Asia, while "idiocy" means foolishness or stupidity. "Maculae" refers to patches or spots. Together, the phrase might refer to foolish spots found in Mongolian culture. Despite its complex spelling, understanding IPA phonetic transcription can help break down the word's components and make it more accessible.
M. spots.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.