The spelling of Stria Vasculari (pronounced /ˈstraɪə væskjʊˈlɛəraɪ/) refers to a medical term that describes visible blood vessels on the surface of the skin. The word "Stria" is spelled with an "i" instead of a "y" as it derived from the Latin word "stria" meaning "furrow". "Vasculari" refers to blood vessels and is spelled with an "i" instead of an "e" as it is the plural form of "vascularis". This medical term is commonly used in dermatology and can help identify skin conditions and underlying health concerns.