The word "pelvicliseometer" is a complex and technical term used in gynecology. Its spelling is based on the roots "pelvic" and "clise/o/meter," which mean "related to the pelvis" and "instrument for measuring," respectively. IPA phonetic transcription reveals that the emphasis falls on the second syllable, with a hard "k" sound in "clise," and a "oh" sound in "o." The word's unique spelling might be challenging for non-experts, but for medical professionals, its use is essential in describing pelvic exams with precision.
An instrument for measuring the degree of inclination of the pelvis.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.