"Pointleted" is a rare and unusual word, often found in technical or scientific writing. It is pronounced as ['pɔɪntlɪtɪd] and has two syllables. In this phonetic transcription, the first syllable is stressed, with a long "o" sound. The second syllable has a short "i" sound followed by a "t" and "ed" sound. The word appears to be derived from "pointlet," which means a small pointed object or marking. The suffix "-ed" adds the past tense to suggest that some action has been taken in regards to the pointlet.