How Do You Spell ARRECTARY?

Pronunciation: [ɐɹˈɛktəɹi] (IPA)

Arrectary is a term used to describe the part of the anatomy responsible for the erection of the hair or fur in mammals. It is pronounced /əˈrɛktəri/ and spelled with two Rs, two Cs, and two Ts, as indicated by the IPA transcription. The word's spelling is derived from the Latin word "arrectus," meaning "erected," which is fitting for its anatomical function. The arrectary is found in various species, including humans, and is a crucial component of the fight or flight response.

Common Misspellings for ARRECTARY

  • zrrectary
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  • aerectary
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  • ardectary
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  • arrwctary
  • arrsctary
  • arrdctary

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