Sebum ovile is a term used to describe a type of sebum that is found in sheep wool. The phonetic spelling of this term is /ˈsiːbəm oʊˈvaɪl/. The first word, "sebum," is pronounced as "see-bum," and the second word, "ovile," is pronounced as "oh-vile." The spelling of this word has Latin roots, where "sebum" means "tallow" or "grease" and "ovile" means "of sheep" or "pertaining to sheep." The spelling of this term accurately reflects its meaning and origins.
Sevum praeparatum.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.