How Do You Spell FLUORRHEUMIN?

Pronunciation: [flˈʊ͡əɹuːmˌɪn] (IPA)

"Fluorrheumin" is a rare medical term used to describe excessive and frequent discharge of mucus from the nose, throat, and sinuses due to inflammation caused by exposure to fluoride. The word is spelled phonetically as "fluōrhēūmin" [fluɔːɹhiːjumɪn], with its origins in Latin and Greek. The "fluo-" prefix indicates "flowing" or "flow," and "-rheumin" comes from the Greek word rheuma, meaning "flow." The spelling emphasizes the long vowels, the "r" sound, and the last syllable's emphasis.

FLUORRHEUMIN Meaning and Definition

  1. An ointment containing 1 per cent. each of fluorphenetol and difluordiphenyl in lanolin, employed in rheumatism and grippal neuralgia.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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