The word "ooblastema" is spelled as o-o-b-l-a-s-t-e-m-a. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /uːblæstəmə/. This word is derived from the Greek word "oo" which means egg and "blastos" which means germ cell. It is used in anatomy to refer to the central part of the blastula where cells are dividing rapidly. The spelling of this word can be challenging due to the presence of repeating vowels and unusual consonant combinations.
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