The word "Northclyffe" is a combination of two words "North" and "Clyffe" and is spelled as /nɔːθklɪf/. The first part "North" is pronounced as /nɔːθ/ and refers to the direction. The second part is spelled as /klɪf/, which means a steep rock or cliff. The combination of these two words creates a new word that refers to a specific place or location. Proper pronunciation and spelling of the word "Northclyffe" are essential to ensure a clear understanding of the word's meaning.