Whitelea is a word that is spelled as /ˈwaɪtˌli:/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It is a compound word consisting of two parts: "white" and "lea". The word "white" refers to the color, and "lea" means a meadow or a grassy area. The spelling of this word follows the English language's phonetic rules, with the "wh" sound pronounced as /w/ and the long "i" sound pronounced as /aɪ/. When pronounced correctly, the word whitelea evokes the image of an open, grassy space covered in white snow or frost.