Thoradin is a word that is often misspelled due to its unique pronunciation. The correct spelling of the word is "θɔːrədɪn". The first sound, represented by the symbol θ, is the voiceless dental fricative sound produced by placing the tongue behind the upper front teeth. The second sound, represented by ɔː, is a long o sound. The third sound represented by r is the consonant r, followed by the sound represented by the symbol ə, which is a schwa sound. Finally, the word ends with the sound represented by dɪn, which is a combination of the consonant d and the vowel sound ɪ.
The former trade name of thoremedin.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.