The word "uriform" is spelled as /juːrɪfɔːrm/. It is derived from the Latin word "urinarius," which means "relating to urine." The word "form" is added to create a compound word, meaning "having the shape of urine." While it may not be a commonly used word, its spelling follows typical English pronunciation patterns. The "u" is pronounced as "yoo," the "i" is pronounced as "ih," and the "f" is pronounced as "fuh."
Trade name of a mixture of hexamethylenamine, santal, and sabal, a urinary antiseptic.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.