Neurexairesis is a word that is not commonly known. Its correct spelling can be confusing due to the several combinations of consonants and vowels. The word is spelled as /njuːrɛksaɪˈriːsɪs/, where "neu" is pronounced as /njuː/, "rex" as /rɛks/, and "airesis" as /aɪˈriːsɪs/. The term is a medical jargon and refers to nerve regeneration. Given the complex spelling, it is vital to rely on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to understand the pronunciation better.
Tearing out or evulsion of a nerve; a procedure recommended by Thiersch in place of exsection for the relief of intractable neuralgia.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.