How Do You Spell SANGUIFIER?

Pronunciation: [sˈaŋɡwɪfˌa͡ɪ͡ə] (IPA)

The word "sanguifier" is spelled s-a-n-g-u-i-f-i-e-r with the IPA phonetic transcription of /ˈsæŋɡwɪfaɪər/. It is derived from the Latin word "sanguis" which means blood, and "facere" which means to make or do. Sanguifier refers to something that causes the transformation of something into blood or increases blood production, such as a hormone or dietary supplement. The word may be unfamiliar to some, but it is used in medical fields where terms like this are commonly used.

Common Misspellings for SANGUIFIER

Similar spelling words for SANGUIFIER

  • snagov,
  • SNACF,
  • zinckify,
  • sankofa,
  • SNKF,
  • sanghvi,
  • zinkify,
  • sannikov,
  • SANQF,
  • SNCVI,
  • singhvi,
  • CINCFE,
  • SNCF,
  • xingfu,
  • Sanguify,
  • singpho,
  • CENICAFE,
  • HSNCF,
  • SNAACF,
  • SWNGF,
  • snagovo,
  • WSNCF,
  • SNQEF,
  • xiangfu,
  • SSNOCF,
  • sennikov,
  • SINQF,
  • zangfu,
  • SGNGF.