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hematopoiesis
Definition:
(nou) the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow)
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Common mistakes of hematopoiesis pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Some learners put stress on the wrong syllable, saying "hematopoiesis" as /ˌhɛmætəˈpɔɪəsɪs/. The primary stress is on the fourth syllable. Tip: Focus on saying "he-mat-o-POI-e-sis" to emphasize the correct stress.
- Incorrect vowel sounds: The "e" in the second syllable is often mispronounced. Instead of /ˈhɛm/, it should be pronounced as /ˈhɛmət/. Tip: Practice saying "he-mat" with a short "e" sound, ensuring clarity in the second syllable.
- Skipping syllables: Some speakers may rush and omit the "o" in "hematopoiesis," leading to "hematopiesis." This makes it harder to recognize the word. Tip: Slow down and articulate each syllable: "he-mat-o-POI-e-sis."
- Mispronouncing "p": The "p" in "hematopoiesis" can be pronounced too softly, leading to "hematopoiesis" sounding like "hematopoiesis." Tip: Make sure to pronounce the "p" clearly as in /pɔɪ/ to maintain the integrity of the word.
- Confusing "s" and "z" sounds: Some may pronounce the final "s" as a "z," saying "hematopoiesiz." The correct pronunciation ends with an "s" sound. Tip: Practice the ending by emphasizing the "s" in "sis" to avoid confusion.