"Quininae beozoas" is a complex term that refers to a type of alkaloids found in some plants. In terms of pronunciation, "quininae" is pronounced as kwi-ni-ni with the stress placed on the second syllable, while "beozoas" is pronounced as bee-o-zoh-az. The IPA phonetic transcription helps clarify the pronunciation of this word, as it breaks down each syllable and sound. Despite its challenging spelling, "quininae beozoas" is an important term in the study of botanical chemistry.
Quinine benzoate, white prismatic crystals soluble in 350 parts of water; dose gr. 2-20 (0.13-1.3).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.