>>> Spell 'boraciferous' using the NATO phonetic alphabet

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The NATO phonetic alphabet is a standardized system used by military and other organizations to communicate clearly over radio or telephone. The word "boraciferous" can be spelled out using the NATO phonomeric alphabet as follows:

Bravo-Oscar-Romeo-Charlie-Alpha-Foxtrot-Echo-Romeo-Oscar-Sierra

Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation for each letter:

1. Bravo: /ˈbrɑːvəʊ/
2. Oscar: /ˈɒskə/
3. Romeo: /ˈroʊmiːoʊ/
4. Charlie: /ˈtʃærlɪ/
5. Alpha: /ˈælfə/
6. Foxtrot: /ˈfɒkstrət/
7. Echo: /ˈiːkə/
8. Romeo: /ˈroʊmiːoʊ/
9. Oscar: /ˈɒskə/
10. Sierra: /ˈsɪərə/

So, "boraciferous" spelled out using the NATO phonetic alphabet is "Bravo-Oscar-Romeo-Charlie-Alpha-Foxtrot-Echo-Romeo-Oscar-Sierra".

