How Do You Spell ENORTHOTROPE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnˈɔːθətɹˌə͡ʊp] (IPA)

Enorthotrope is a term that refers to the orientation of a crystal that has a certain level of symmetry. This is a term that is used quite frequently in the field of crystallography. The spelling of the word is based on the IPA phonetic transcription, which breaks it down into a number of different sounds. The symbol for "E" is pronounced as "i," while "nor" is simply pronounced as "nor." "Thotrope" is spelled with a "th" sound followed by "oh" and "trope." The word is typically used to describe certain types of crystals and their physical properties.

Common Misspellings for ENORTHOTROPE

  • wnorthotrope
  • snorthotrope
  • dnorthotrope
  • rnorthotrope
  • 4northotrope
  • 3northotrope
  • eborthotrope
  • emorthotrope
  • ejorthotrope
  • ehorthotrope
  • enirthotrope
  • enkrthotrope
  • enlrthotrope
  • enprthotrope
  • en0rthotrope
  • en9rthotrope
  • enoethotrope
  • enodthotrope
  • enofthotrope

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