How Do You Spell MELANOCOMOUS?

Pronunciation: [mˈɛlɐnˌɒkəməs] (IPA)

The word "Melanocomous" is spelled with the prefix "melano-" meaning dark or black, and the suffix "-comous" meaning hair. So, the word refers to having black hair. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /mɛlənəˈkoʊməs/, with emphasis on the second syllable. This word is not commonly used in everyday language, but it may be found in scientific or medical contexts that discuss hair color or related topics.

MELANOCOMOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Melanocomous is not a recognized word in the English language and therefore does not have a standard dictionary definition. It is important to note that dictionary definitions are typically created for words that are commonly used and widely accepted. As such, it is possible that "melanocomous" could be a term from a specific field, industry, or from a language other than English.

    If "melanocomous" is a term that is specific to a particular field, it is recommended to consult resources within that field, such as specialized dictionaries, academic journals, or professional organizations, to obtain a definition.

    However, if "melanocomous" is a word that has been made up or misspelled, it is difficult to provide a dictionary definition. It is important to use correct and recognized terminology when communicating to ensure clarity and accurate understanding.

  2. Black-haired.

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

Common Misspellings for MELANOCOMOUS

  • nelanocomous
  • kelanocomous
  • jelanocomous
  • mwlanocomous
  • mslanocomous
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  • mrlanocomous
  • m4lanocomous
  • m3lanocomous
  • mekanocomous
  • mepanocomous
  • meoanocomous
  • melznocomous
  • melsnocomous
  • melwnocomous
  • melqnocomous
  • melabocomous
  • melamocomous
  • melajocomous
  • melahocomous