How Do You Spell TORULUS TACILIS?

Pronunciation: [tˈɔːrjʊləs tˈasɪlˌiz] (IPA)

Torulus tacilis is a Latin phrase that consists of two words, torulus and tacilis. The spelling of both words is based on the phonetic transcription of Latin using International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). According to IPA, torulus is pronounced as /tɔːrʊlʊs/ while tacilis is pronounced as /ˈtakɪlɪs/. Both words have distinct sounds that are represented by different phonetic symbols. Therefore, the correct spelling of torulus tacilis is based on the correct representation of their sounds through IPA transcription.

TORULUS TACILIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Tactile elevation, one of a number of small areas in the skin of the palms and soles especially rich in sensory nerve endings.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for TORULUS TACILIS

  • rorulus tacilis
  • forulus tacilis
  • gorulus tacilis
  • yorulus tacilis
  • 6orulus tacilis
  • 5orulus tacilis
  • tirulus tacilis
  • tkrulus tacilis
  • tlrulus tacilis
  • tprulus tacilis
  • t0rulus tacilis
  • t9rulus tacilis
  • toeulus tacilis
  • todulus tacilis
  • tofulus tacilis
  • totulus tacilis
  • to5ulus tacilis
  • to4ulus tacilis
  • torylus tacilis
  • torhlus tacilis

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