How Do You Spell RETINIPHORAE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛtɪnˌɪfɔːɹˌiː] (IPA)

The spelling of Retiniphorae is derived from the Latin word "retina" and the Greek word "phoros". The "ae" ending is a Latin plural ending for "a" words. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /rɛtɪnɪfɔːriː/ (reh-ti-ni-for-ay). The emphasis is on the third syllable, and the vowels are pronounced separately. Retiniphorae is a taxonomic rank used for a group of animals in the phylum Arthropoda, specifically referring to insects with compound eyes that contain retinula cells.

Common Misspellings for RETINIPHORAE

  • eetiniphorae
  • detiniphorae
  • fetiniphorae
  • tetiniphorae
  • 5etiniphorae
  • 4etiniphorae
  • rwtiniphorae
  • rstiniphorae
  • rdtiniphorae
  • rrtiniphorae
  • r4tiniphorae
  • r3tiniphorae
  • reriniphorae
  • refiniphorae
  • reginiphorae
  • reyiniphorae
  • re6iniphorae
  • re5iniphorae
  • retuniphorae
  • retjniphorae