How Do You Spell VASOXINE?

Pronunciation: [vˈasəksˌa͡ɪn] (IPA)

Vasoxine is a medical term that refers to a type of drug used to treat hypertension. The spelling of the word is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) pronunciation, which is [veɪsəʊksɪn]. The IPA symbols indicate that the word is pronounced with a long "a" sound (represented by [eɪ]), followed by a combination of vowel and consonant sounds that create a two-syllable word. The "x" in the middle of the word is pronounced like a "ks" sound, rather than a traditional "z" sound, which gives the word its unique spelling.

Common Misspellings for VASOXINE

  • casoxine
  • basoxine
  • gasoxine
  • fasoxine
  • vzsoxine
  • vssoxine
  • vwsoxine
  • vqsoxine
  • vaaoxine
  • vazoxine
  • vaxoxine
  • vadoxine
  • vaeoxine
  • vawoxine
  • vasixine
  • vaskxine
  • vaslxine
  • vaspxine
  • vas0xine
  • vas9xine

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