IPA: //səˈmætəˌtroʊfɪn//
KK: /səˈmætəˌtroʊfɪn/
A hormone produced by the pituitary gland that stimulates growth and cell reproduction in humans and other animals.
Somatotrophin plays a crucial role in growth and development during childhood.
Somatotrophin is formed from "soma" (from Greek "sōma", meaning body) and "trophin" (from Greek "trophē", meaning nourishment or growth). The word refers to a substance that promotes growth or nourishment of the body.
Think of 'soma' meaning body and 'trophin' meaning nourishment — somatotrophin is a substance that nourishes or promotes growth in the body.
No commonly confused words.