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The correct pronunciation of “pipette” is typically “pih-PEHT” (with the stress on the second syllable) in American English. In British English, it is often pronounced “PIH-pet” with a shorter first syllable. The word “pipette” is derived from the French term for a small pipe, and its pronunciation follows standard English phonetic rules, where the final “ette” is often pronounced like “et” in many words of French origin.
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