How Do You Spell PTENOGLOSSE?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛnəɡlˌɒs] (IPA)

Ptenoglosse is a word commonly used in the field of zoology, referring to the protrusion found on certain insects' mandibles. The spelling of the word can be broken down using IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈtɛnəɡlɑːs/. The "pt" at the beginning of the word is silent, as is common in many Greek-derived words. The "e" in the middle of the word is pronounced as a short "e" sound, and the emphasis falls on the third syllable of the word, "glause." Overall, ptenoglosse is a complex word to spell and pronounce, but one that is widely recognized in its specific field.

Common Misspellings for PTENOGLOSSE

  • otenoglosse
  • ltenoglosse
  • 0tenoglosse
  • prenoglosse
  • pfenoglosse
  • pgenoglosse
  • pyenoglosse
  • p6enoglosse
  • p5enoglosse
  • ptwnoglosse
  • ptsnoglosse
  • ptdnoglosse
  • ptrnoglosse
  • pt4noglosse
  • pt3noglosse
  • pteboglosse
  • ptemoglosse
  • ptejoglosse
  • ptehoglosse
  • pteniglosse

Plural form of PTENOGLOSSE is PTENOGLOSSA

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