How Do You Spell RHAPHANIA?

Pronunciation: [ɹafˈe͡ɪni͡ə] (IPA)

Rhaphania is a technical term commonly used to refer to a genus of plant that belongs to the family of Rosaceae. The spelling of this word corresponds to the conventional rules of English spelling. The word consists of five syllables - /rəˈfæn.i.ə/ - with emphasis on the second syllable. The first syllable carries the unstressed vowel-sound /ə/, which is followed by the consonant-cluster /r/ and the vowel-sound /æ/. The last three syllables contain the unstressed vowel-sound /i/, the consonant /ə/ and the unstressed vowel-sound /ə/, respectively.

RHAPHANIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Raphania, a spasmodic disease supposed to be due to poisoning by the seeds of Rhaphanus rhaphanistrum, or wild radish.

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

Common Misspellings for RHAPHANIA

  • raphania
  • ehaphania
  • dhaphania
  • fhaphania
  • thaphania
  • 5haphania
  • 4haphania
  • rgaphania
  • rbaphania
  • rnaphania
  • rjaphania
  • ruaphania
  • ryaphania
  • rhzphania
  • rhsphania
  • rhwphania
  • rhqphania
  • rhaohania
  • rhalhania
  • rha-hania

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