The word "oligomyold" is a term used in biology to describe a type of muscle composition characterized by a small number of muscle fibers. The correct spelling of the word is /ɒlɪɡoʊmaɪəʊld/ with the stress on the second syllable. The "g" is pronounced with a soft "g" sound, as in "genius", and the final "d" is silent. The combination of the roots "oligo-" meaning "few" and "myold" meaning "muscle fibers" gives us this unique term.