The word "stibialisms" is a noun which refers to the abnormal position or turn of the foot. This word is pronounced as stɪbaɪəlɪzəmz, where the stress falls on the second syllable. The pronunciation of stibialisms can be broken down phonetically as sti- (as in 'stitch') + -b(y)- (as in 'baby') + -al- (as in 'calm') + -i- (as in 'if') + -z(e)- (as in 'zebra') + -əmz (as in 'atoms'). The spelling of this word can be traced back to its Latin roots, with ‘stibium’ meaning ‘antimony’ and ‘ -ismus’ meaning ‘a condition or state’.