otorhinolaryntologist

Philippines
May 29, 2007 8:36pm CST
do you know what this is? i mean do you have any clue at all? comeon, no cheating, no surfing the net or researching for the meaning of this. just give me the meaning that comes first on your mind. :) i had a tough time pronouncing this too. lolz. :P
3 responses
@jen_jen (76)
• United States
30 May 07
I'd guess an ENT (ear, nose, throat) doctor. Okay, I worked in the medical field for awhile but home health. Oto is the prefix for ear, rhino for nose, laryn for throat I think. :-)
@dwynne (82)
• Philippines
30 May 07
hehehe we got the same idea huh! And we posted almost at the same time.
• Philippines
30 May 07
hehe, yeap, you are right. :) i had a hard time interpreting that, you know, coz even if i studied nursing for about 2 years, i really didnt come across that word. lolz. :)
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
30 May 07
I 'm nuts! can't figure out what is that its a tongue twisting word. I think you can enlighten us what is it.
• Philippines
30 May 07
yeah, its like a tongue twister. lolz. i was going through my dad's receipts and i found out this rx paper in his stuff and it had this word. i really had a hard time pronouncing it and the worst thing was, i didnt know what it meant. lolz. well, just read the first response so that you can be enlightened on what that means. lolz. :)
@dwynne (82)
• Philippines
30 May 07
With the name, i can say that this is an ENT doctor. oto for ears, rhino for nose, and laryn for throat. Yes, it's tough pronouncing it so just say ENT. :) Happy myLotting!
• Philippines
30 May 07
hi there! looks like you did post just about the same time as the one who responded before you. lolz. :) thank you for responding. :) happy mylotting to you too! :)