uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut
uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut is a Vulcan word () meaning ‘iliac artery’.
Meaning
iliac artery
Pronunciation
Sound out uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut letter by letter:
- u/u/oo as in 'food'
- zh/ʒ/s as in 'measure'
- kh/x/harsh h, as in Scottish 'loch' or German 'Bach'
- a/ɐ/a as in 'cup' (open, central)
- f/f/f as in 'far'
- m/m/m as in 'man'
- e/ɛ/e as in 'bet'
- v/v/v as in 'van'
- t/t/t as in 'stop' (no puff of air)
- '/ʔ/glottal stop, the catch in 'uh-oh'
- n/n/n as in 'no'
- ei/eɪ/ay as in 'say'
- k/k/k as in 'skate' (no puff of air)
- v/v/v as in 'van'
- u/u/oo as in 'food'
- kh/x/harsh h, as in Scottish 'loch' or German 'Bach'
- u/u/oo as in 'food'
- t/t/t as in 'stop' (no puff of air)
Usage notes
one of the large arteries supplying blood to the pelvis and legs
Frequently asked questions
What does uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut mean in Vulcan?
uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut is a Vulcan word () meaning ‘iliac artery’.
How do you say ‘iliac artery’ in Vulcan?
‘iliac artery’ in Vulcan is uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut.
How is uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut pronounced?
uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut is pronounced /uʒxɐfmɛvtʔneɪkvuxut/.
What part of speech is uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut?
The part of speech of uzh-khaf-mevt'neik-vukhut is .