IPA: //ˌmaɪ.kəˈnæ.zoʊl//
KK: /ˈmaɪkənəˌzoʊl/
A medicine used to treat fungal infections, often applied to the skin or taken by injection.
The doctor prescribed miconazole to help clear up the athlete's foot infection.
Miconazole is derived from the components 'micon-' (a proprietary name related to the chemical structure) and '-azole' (from the suffix used in organic chemistry to denote a class of compounds containing a five-membered ring with two nitrogen atoms). The word refers to a specific antifungal medication that belongs to the azole class.
Think of 'azole' as a hint that this medication is part of a group of compounds used to treat fungal infections.