The spelling of the word "most amnemonic" may seem confusing at first, but it follows the rules of English phonetics. The word is pronounced /moʊst əmˈnɛmɪk/, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The prefix "amne" comes from the Greek word for "memory", and the suffix "-ic" means "related to". Together, "amnemonic" means pertaining to amnesia or loss of memory. When combined with the superlative "most", the phrase "most amnemonic" describes something that results in the greatest degree of memory loss.