"Supraobliquus" is a medical term that refers to a muscle located in the human body. The spelling of this word can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription as /suːprəʊəˈblɪkwəs/. The first syllable "su-" is pronounced as "soo", while the second syllable "-pra-" is pronounced with an "ah" sound. The third syllable "-o" is pronounced as "oh", and the fourth syllable "-bli-" is pronounced with an "ih" sound. Finally, the fifth syllable "-quus" is pronounced with a "kw" sound followed by the "u" sound.
Musculus obliquus superior.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "supraobliquus" does not have an established etymology. It appears to be a combination of two Latin words, "supra" meaning "above" or "beyond" and "obliquus" meaning "oblique" or "slanting". However, it is unclear how these two words were combined or what the word "supraobliquus" specifically refers to. A deeper understanding of the context or a specific field of study may be necessary to determine its precise meaning.