How Do You Spell VERTEBROCOATAL?

Pronunciation: [vˈɜːtɪbɹˌɒkə͡ʊtə͡l] (IPA)

The word "vertebrocoatal" is spelled as vərˈtɛbroʊkoʊˌeɪtəl. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word reveals that it is made up of five syllables, each pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The word is a combination of two anatomical terms: vertebral and costal. It refers to the joint formed between the vertebrae and ribs in the spine. The spelling of this word may be difficult to remember, but breaking it down into its syllables and using the correct stress pattern can help with pronunciation.

VERTEBROCOATAL Meaning and Definition

  1. 1. Costovertebral. 2. Vertebrochondral.

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

Common Misspellings for VERTEBROCOATAL

  • vertebrocoatil
  • vertebrocoatel
  • vertebrocoatcl
  • vertebrocoatad
  • vertebrocoatah
  • vertebrocoatan
  • vertebrocoatam
  • v ertebrocoatal
  • ve rtebrocoatal
  • ver tebrocoatal
  • vert ebrocoatal
  • verte brocoatal
  • verteb rocoatal
  • vertebr ocoatal
  • vertebro coatal
  • vertebroc oatal
  • vertebroco atal
  • vertebrocoa tal
  • vertebrocoat al
  • vertebrocoata l

Etymology of VERTEBROCOATAL

The word "vertebrocostal" is derived from combining the Latin roots "vertebra" meaning "joint" or "spinal bone", and "costa" meaning "rib". The suffix "-al" is added to indicate that it pertains to or is related to the vertebrae and ribs. Thus, "vertebrocostal" refers to something related to the spine and ribs.

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