Urisolvin is a frequently misspelled word due to its complex spelling. The IPA transcription for this word is /juːrɪˈsɒlvɪn/. The word is made up of four syllables, the first syllable is pronounced as "yoo," and the "r" sound is pronounced very lightly. The second syllable is pronounced as "rih," the third syllable is pronounced as "sol," and the final syllable is pronounced as "vin." It is important to pay attention to each syllable when spelling this word to avoid any errors.
Trade name of a preparation of urea and lithium citrate, recommended as a solvent of uric-acid calculi, in doses of gr. 3 (0.2).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.