Raucedo is a word that is not commonly used in English, but it refers to a type of arid or desert land covered in rocks or pebbles. Its spelling can be explained phonetically as /rɑːkˈeɪdoʊ/, with the stress on the second syllable. The initial "r" sound is a voiced alveolar trill, which is similar to a rolled "r" sound. The "au" sound in the second syllable is pronounced like the "aw" in "raw", while the final "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "go".