The word "urosanol" is spelled as /jʊərəʊˈsænɒl/. The first syllable is pronounced as "yoor-oh" with the "y" sound in the beginning, followed by the "oh" sound. The second syllable is pronounced as "san" with the "a" sound, followed by the "n" consonant, and stress on the first syllable. The last syllable is pronounced with the "ol" sound. The word is an organic compound found in urine, which has health benefits and can potentially treat diseases.
Trade name of a mixture of protargol in gelatin, recommended as a prophylactic against gonorrhea.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.