Thymoprivous, pronounced /θaɪˈmɒprɪvəs/, is a relatively uncommon word that refers to something that causes the depletion of the thymus gland. The spelling of thymoprivous is based on the Greek word "thymos" for thymus and the Latin word "privare" for deprive. The "th" at the beginning of thymus is represented by /θ/ in IPA, while the "o" in "privous" is pronounced as /ɒ/. Overall, the word thymoprivous has a complex spelling that reflects its biological origins.
Thymoprivus.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.