Neurodin, a term used in neuroscience, is spelled "njuːroʊdɪn" using IPA phonetic transcription. The word is composed of two parts: "neuro" meaning nerve and "din" meaning a compound containing a reactive functional group. The pronunciation of the word can be broken down into four syllables, with emphasis placed on the second syllable. Neurodin is an important term in the study of neuroscience, as it refers to compounds that interact with the nervous system, affecting its function and health.
Acetylparaoxyphenylurethane; a colorless crystalline substance obtained from amidophenol and ethylurethane; antiperiodic and analgesic in doses of gr. 5-15 (0.3-1.0).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.