The word "nevolipoma" is spelled as [nɛvəʊlɪpəʊmə] in IPA phonetic transcription. This word is a rare medical term used to describe a benign tumor that arises from nevus cells, which are pigment-producing cells found in the skin or mucous membranes. The complexity of its spelling arises from the combination of its Latin and Greek roots. The prefix "nevo-" comes from the Latin word "nevus" meaning "mole", while the suffix "-lipoma" is derived from the Greek "lipos" meaning "fat", and "-oma" meaning "tumor".
A nevus incorporated with much fibrofatty tissue, a mixed nevus and lipoma.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.