The spelling of the word "most hebetic" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In this case, "most" would be transcribed as /moʊst/ and "hebetic" as /hɛˈbɛtɪk/. The emphasis in "hebetic" falls on the second syllable, marked by the stress mark. The word "hebetic" refers to the letters used in the Hebrew alphabet, and "most hebetic" would imply that something is characterized by or contains a large number of these letters.