The spelling of "Uritsky" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "u-" is pronounced with an "ʊ" sound, as in "put". The second syllable "rit-" has a short "ɪ" sound, as in "bit". The final syllable "-sky" is pronounced with a long "i" sound followed by a "sk" sound, like "ski", but with a longer "i" sound. Therefore, the correct spelling of this word is "Uritsky".
The word "Uritsky" is derived from the Russian surname Урицкий. It originated from the personal name Yuri, which is Russian for "George". The suffix "-sky" is a common Russian name ending, indicating descent or association. "Uritsky" is a patronymic surname, meaning it comes from the given name of an ancestor. It is often associated with Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky, a prominent Russian Bolshevik leader during the early 20th century.