How to Pronounce Diphenoxylate/Atropine

dye-fen-OX-i-late AT-roe-peen
IPA: /djɛ.fɛn.ˈɒks.ɪ.ˈlætɛ æt.rɒɛ.piːn/
dye fen OX i late at roe peen
Diphenoxylate/Atropine is pronounced dye-fen-OX-i-late AT-roe-peen

How do you pronounce Diphenoxylate/Atropine?

Diphenoxylate/Atropine is pronounced “dye-fen-OX-i-late AT-roe-peen”. It has 7 syllables: dye ‑ fen ‑ ox ‑ i ‑ late at ‑ roe ‑ peen. The stress falls on the third syllable, “ox”.

How many syllables are in Diphenoxylate/Atropine?

Diphenoxylate/Atropine has 7 syllables: dye ‑ fen ‑ ox ‑ i ‑ late at ‑ roe ‑ peen.

What does Diphenoxylate/Atropine mean?

Diarrhea. Acute and chronic diarrhea

Word Parts

prefix di- two/double

Common Mispronunciations

With 7 syllables, speakers often rush or skip middle syllables — practice each syllable distinctly: dye-fen-OX-i-late AT-roe-peen. Stress falls on syllable 3 (OX) — avoid placing stress on the first syllable

Where You'll Encounter This

Acute and chronic diarrhea. Controls diarrhea by reducing intestinal motility.

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