How Do You Spell CEPHAMEZINE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛfe͡ɪmzˌiːn] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "Cephamezine" is /sefəmezaɪn/. The first part of the word, "Cepha-", comes from the Greek word "kephalē" meaning "head", often used to refer to the head or main part of an object. The second part of the word, "-mezine", is a common suffix used in the names of many drugs. The phonetic transcription helps to accurately represent the pronunciation of the word, which can be difficult to determine from its spelling alone.

Common Misspellings for CEPHAMEZINE

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Etymology of CEPHAMEZINE

The word "Cephamezine" is a compound word derived from two components: "Cepha-" and "-mezine".

1. Cepha-: The prefix "Cepha-" is derived from the class of antibiotics known as cephalosporins. Cephalosporins are a group of beta-lactam antibiotics that are structurally and functionally similar to penicillins. They were first isolated from a fungus called Cephalosporium acremonium in 1945 by Italian scientist Giuseppe Brotzu. The name "cephalosporin" itself comes from the Greek words "kephalē" (meaning head) and "sporos" (meaning seed), referring to the spore-bearing structures of the fungus.

2. -mezine: The suffix "-mezine" indicates that the compound is a phenyl methyl thiazole antibiotic.

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