How Do You Spell CALCALITH?

Pronunciation: [kˈalkɐlˌɪθ] (IPA)

Calcalith is a rare geological term used to refer to a rock composed of both calcareous and siliceous minerals. The word is pronounced as /kælkəlɪθ/, with emphasis on the second syllable. The spelling of this word can be broken down into individual sounds using the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable has a short vowel 'a' sound followed by the consonant 'k'. The second syllable has a schwa sound, followed by the consonant cluster 'l-k-l' and ends with the sound 'ihth'.

CALCALITH Meaning and Definition

  1. A proprietary remedy for rheumatism and uric acid conditions, consisting of calcium carbonate, colchicine, and lithia.

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

Common Misspellings for CALCALITH

  • xalcalith
  • valcalith
  • falcalith
  • dalcalith
  • czlcalith
  • cslcalith
  • cwlcalith
  • cqlcalith
  • cakcalith
  • capcalith
  • caocalith
  • calxalith
  • calvalith
  • calfalith
  • caldalith
  • calczlith
  • calcslith
  • calcwlith
  • calcqlith
  • calcakith

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