"Rhagiocrin" is a compound word that is derived from the Greek words "rhagion," meaning "a small crack or fissure," and "krinon," meaning "lily." The spelling of "rhagiocrin" is pronounced as /ræɡiəʊkrɪn/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The "r" and "h" sounds are pronounced separately, followed by the "a" and "g" sounds. The word then continues with the "io" sound, followed by the "c" sound, and finishes with the "r" and "in" sounds. The spelling of the word accurately reflects its pronunciation.
A clasmatocyte, a wandering cell in a state of temporary rest.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.