How Do You Spell ORIFIS?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒɹɪfˌiz] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word is orifice /ˈɔːrɪfɪs/, not orifis. The word orifice refers to an opening or passage between two spaces, such as a hole or a vent. The IPA phonetic transcription for orifice is ['ɔːrɪfɪs], with the stressed syllable being the second one. It's important to spell words correctly to ensure clear and effective communication, and using the correct spelling and pronunciation can help avoid misunderstandings.

Common Misspellings for ORIFIS

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Etymology of ORIFIS

The word "orifice" is derived from the Latin word "ōrificium", which is a combination of two Latin words: "ōs" meaning "mouth" and "facere" meaning "to make". Therefore, the word "orifice" translates to "a mouth-like opening" or "an opening that resembles a mouth". It is commonly used to refer to a small opening or hole in a surface or body.