How Do You Spell PYCNOPHRASIA?

Pronunciation: [pˌɪknəfɹˈe͡ɪzi͡ə] (IPA)

Pycnophrasia is a complex word that refers to the act of making small, dense handwriting. Its spelling can be a bit daunting at first, but breaking it down using IPA phonetic transcription can make it easier to understand. The word is spelled as [paɪknoʊf'reɪziə], with the stress falling on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced as "pie-knoh", while the second syllable sounds like "fray-zee-uh". The final "sia" is pronounced as "shuh". With this breakdown, the spelling of pycnophrasia becomes easier to grasp.

PYCNOPHRASIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Thickness of utterance.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for PYCNOPHRASIA

  • oycnophrasia
  • lycnophrasia
  • -ycnophrasia
  • 0ycnophrasia
  • ptcnophrasia
  • pgcnophrasia
  • phcnophrasia
  • pucnophrasia
  • p7cnophrasia
  • p6cnophrasia
  • pyxnophrasia
  • pyvnophrasia
  • pyfnophrasia
  • pydnophrasia
  • pycbophrasia
  • pycmophrasia
  • pycjophrasia
  • pychophrasia
  • pycniphrasia
  • pycnkphrasia

Etymology of PYCNOPHRASIA

The term "pycnophrasia" is a noun derived from Greek origin. It is composed of two Greek words: "pycnos" which means "dense" or "thick", and "phrasis" meaning "speech" or "expression". Therefore, the word "pycnophrasia" refers to the act or style of using dense or obscure language in speech or expression.

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