The word "zinol" can be spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet as /zɪnɒl/. The first sound, /z/, is a voiced alveolar fricative. The second sound, /ɪ/, is a short vowel sound like the "i" in "bit". The third sound, /n/, is a voiced alveolar nasal. The fourth sound, /ɒ/, is an open-back rounded vowel like the "o" in "not". The final sound, /l/, is a voiced alveolar lateral approximant. The combination of these sounds creates the word "zinol".
Trade name of a mixture of zinc acetate and aluminum-naphthol-disulphonate; recommended in the local treatment of gonorrhea.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.