How Do You Spell ADIAPEXIA?

Pronunciation: [ˌe͡ɪdɪe͡ɪpˈiːksi͡ə] (IPA)

Adiapexia is not a common word, but it refers to a medical condition where someone experiences a sustained loss of appetite. The word is spelled with the prefix "adi," meaning absence or lack, and "apexia," meaning appetite. The first syllable is pronounced as "uh-di" with a schwa sound (ə), and the second syllable is pronounced as "uh-pek-see-uh," with stress on the third syllable. The IPA transcription for adiapexia is /ədɪəˈpɛksiə/.

Common Misspellings for ADIAPEXIA

  • zdiapexia
  • sdiapexia
  • wdiapexia
  • qdiapexia
  • asiapexia
  • axiapexia
  • aciapexia
  • afiapexia
  • ariapexia
  • aeiapexia
  • aduapexia
  • adjapexia
  • adkapexia
  • adoapexia
  • ad9apexia
  • ad8apexia
  • adizpexia
  • adispexia
  • adiwpexia
  • adiqpexia

Plural form of ADIAPEXIA is ADIAPEXIAS

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