This week, however, I was introduced to a new word which truly takes the cake. It is the first word I have run into since I was, what, maybe 5, that I cannot pronounce right on the first try. And usually not on the second, either. But I am getting better. Let's see how you do. The word is...
wait for it...
Sphygmomanometer.
Yes, that is a six syllable word.
Sphygmomanometer.
Count and make sure there are six...
This word may not exactly fit into a normal sentance for most people, but I bet everyone has seen one.
www.merriam-webster.com defines it as:
an instrument for measuring blood pressure and especially arterial blood pressure.
And, for the heck of it, here's the origin:
Greek sphygmos pulse (from sphyzein to throb) + International Scientific Vocabulary manometer
First Known Use: circa 1889
I want to know who used it first, and if he could say it right.
For real, though. If you get a chance this next week to pull out this little beauty, please comment with YOUR comment! Because I'm still trying to figure out how to say it...
So THAT'S what they call those things! Too bad I didn't know that a year ago. I could have used it in casual conversation during my hospital stay.
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