Succinurate is a rarely used word that describes the formation of a compound between a succinate molecule and another molecule. The phonetic transcription for this word is /sʌkˈsɪnjʊreɪt/, which indicates that the stress falls on the second syllable, and the word ends with the sound "-ate". The initial syllable is pronounced as "suck", and the middle syllable is pronounced as "sin". This complex spelling highlights that the word is of a technical, scientific nature, and may not be familiar to most people.