Phenosal is spelled with the following phonemes: /fɛnəsoʊl/. The word refers to an antiseptic and disinfectant that is commonly used in medicine. The first syllable "phen" can be pronounced like the beginning of "phenomenal" (that is, with an "f" sound). The second syllable "o" is pronounced like the letter "o". The final syllable "sal" is pronounced like the word "sal", which rhymes with "pal". With this pronunciation guide, you'll be able to use and spell "phenosal" with ease.
Phenetidin acetosalicylate or salicylacetate, a colorless crystalline powder, slightly soluble in water; employed as an antipyretic and analgesic in rheumatism and neuralgia, in doses of gr. 5-15 (0.3-1.0).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.