The word "ventriduction" is spelled with the phonetic transcription /vɛn.trɪ.dʌk.ʃən/. This word combines the Latin words "venter," meaning "belly," and "ductio," meaning "leading or conveying." It refers to the act of leading or conveying something into the belly, such as food or medicine. The spelling of "ventriduction" follows the conventions of English spelling, which often combines Latin roots with English affixes to create new words. It is important to note that this word is not commonly used in everyday language.
Drawing toward the belly.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.