Myosinose is a biochemical term that refers to a sugar molecule found in the structure of certain proteins. The correct spelling of this word is [maɪˈoʊsɪnoʊz], with four syllables pronounced as "my-oh-sin-ohs". The first syllable "my" refers to muscle tissue, while "sin" comes from the Greek word for husk or membrane. The "ose" ending indicates that this is a type of sugar. Knowing the IPA phonetic transcription can help to understand the pronunciation and etymology of complex scientific terms like myosinose.
A proteose formed by the hydrolysis of myosin.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.