The word "vugdalic" is spelled as /vʌɡdælɪk/. The first syllable "vug" is pronounced with the short vowel sound of "ʌ". The second syllable "da" has the short vowel sound of "æ". The third syllable "lic" is pronounced as "lɪk". The spelling of this word can be confusing as it contains unusual letter combinations such as "ug" and "dal". However, once broken down into phonetic sounds, the spelling becomes clearer. This uncommon word is used in mineralogy to describe small cavities or gaps in rocks or minerals.