The word "santozea" is a fictional word and does not have a definitive spelling or meaning. However, it can be broken down into phonetic sounds using IPA transcription. The first syllable sounds like "san" with a short "a" sound /sæn/. The second syllable sounds like "toe" with a short "o" sound /toʊ/. The third syllable sounds like "zee" with a long "e" sound /zi/. The final syllable sounds like "uh" with a schwa sound /ə/. Overall, the word can be transcribed as /sæn.toʊ.zi.ə/.
Trade name of a preparation said to contain sabal, santol, and other drugs, recommended in vesical disorders.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.