The word "Oxyrrhodine" refers to a type of red pigment found in algae. It is pronounced as /ɒksɪˈroʊdɪn/, with four syllables. The spelling of the word is derived from the Greek word "oxys" meaning "sharp" and "rhodon" meaning "rose". The "rrh" in the middle of the word is pronounced as a double "r" sound. Overall, the spelling of "Oxyrrhodine" emphasizes the unique chemistry and properties of this specialized pigment.