The word "Troic" represents an interesting case in terms of spelling. It is a variant of the word "Troy" and is pronounced /trɔɪk/ (troyk) in IPA phonetic transcription. The addition of the "c" at the end of the word is likely due to a spelling error or a regional dialect. The word "Troy" itself is derived from the ancient city of Troy and is commonly associated with the Trojan War. Despite its non-standard spelling, "Troic" is still recognized as a word and can be found in some dictionaries.