"Proctorical" is a word that may cause confusion when it comes to spelling. It is pronounced /prɒkˈtɔːrɪk(ə)l/, with the stress on the second syllable. The word is spelled with two "o"s, despite the fact that it sounds like it could be spelled with only one. The spelling may have originated from the Latin word "proctor," which means "agent, steward, or manager." The suffix "-ical" is a common suffix used to form adjectives from nouns, giving the word the meaning of "relating to a proctor."