The word "RAWL" is a rare and uncommon word that refers to a type of medieval tool used for drawing or pulling out nails. Its spelling can be a bit confusing, as it is not a widely used or well-known word. The IPA phonetic transcription for "RAWL" is /rɔːl/, where "r" is pronounced with a strong "r" sound, "ɔː" is pronounced as "or" in "pork", and "l" is pronounced with a clear "L" sound.