The word "pangaduin" is spelled as /pæŋəˈduːɪn/. The first syllable "pan" is pronounced as /pæn/ and the second syllable "ga" is pronounced as /gə/. The third and fourth syllables "du" and "in" are pronounced as /duː/ and /ɪn/ respectively. This word comes from Tagalog, one of the languages spoken in the Philippines. It means "to teach" or "to educate". The spelling of this word follows the phonetic rules of the Tagalog language.
A substance supposed to contain all the essential principles of cod-liver oil.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.