How Do You Spell VENTER SUPREMUS?

Pronunciation: [vˈɛntə suːpɹˈɛməs] (IPA)

The correct spelling of "venter supremus" is a Latin phrase that denotes the highest point of the stomach or the top part of the abdomen. The phonetic transcription of this phrase is /ˈvɛntər suːˈpriːməs/. It is important to note that the "v" in "venter" is pronounced as in "vanilla," and the "e" is pronounced as the "e" in "pet." The "u" in "supremus" is pronounced as the "u" in "flute," and the "s" is pronounced as the "s" in "sea."

VENTER SUPREMUS Meaning and Definition

  1. The cranial cavity.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for VENTER SUPREMUS

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Etymology of VENTER SUPREMUS

The phrase "venter supremus" is not a commonly used term in English, and therefore it does not have an established etymology. However, we can break down the phrase based on the Latin words it comprises.

1. "Venter" is the Latin word for "belly" or "stomach".

2. "Supremus" is the Latin word for "highest" or "supreme".

Combined, "venter supremus" would roughly translate to "highest belly" or "supreme stomach" in English. It is worth noting that this phrase is not typically found in the English language and may be a phrase coined separately or from a specific context.

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