How Do You Spell TETRINIC?

Pronunciation: [tɛtɹˈɪnɪk] (IPA)

Tetrinic is a word that refers to a certain class of organic compounds. Its spelling can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription, where "tetra" is pronounced as /ˈtɛtrə/ and "nic" as /nik/. The prefix "tetra-" means "four" and refers to the four carbon atoms present in the molecule, while "nic" is a common suffix in chemical nomenclature that denotes a type of heterocyclic compound. Thus, the word "tetrinic" refers to a four-membered ring containing a nitrogen atom.

Common Misspellings for TETRINIC

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