IPA: //ˈsɔːltəriəm//
KK: /ˈsɔltərɪəm/
A part of the stomach in ruminant animals, specifically the third compartment of the stomach that helps in digestion.
The psalterium plays a crucial role in the digestive process of cows and sheep.
Psalterium → It originates from the Latin 'psalterium', which comes from the Greek 'psaltērion' (meaning a stringed instrument or harp). The word refers to a musical instrument used in religious contexts, particularly in the singing of psalms.
Imagine a harp or stringed instrument used in worship — that's what 'psalterium' refers to, connecting music with the singing of psalms.
No commonly confused words.