The word "salvifical" is not commonly used in modern English, but it is derived from the Latin word "salvificus," meaning "saving" or "healing." The spelling of "salvifical" can be explained through the use of IPA phonetic transcription: /sælˈvɪfɪkəl/. The stressed syllable is the second, which is pronounced as "vif" with a short "i" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with an "əl" sound, indicating that it is a suffix denoting "pertaining to" or "giving the effect of."