How Do You Spell MORE ALLCOMPREHENSIVE?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ɔːlkˌɒmpɹɪhˈɛnsɪv] (IPA)

The word "more allcomprehensive" may seem like a mouthful, but its spelling can be broken down phonetically using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The pronunciation of the word is /mɔ:r ɔlkəmprəhɛnsɪv/, with the stress falling on the second syllable. The word means more all-encompassing or more extensive in scope. It is commonly used in academic and technical writing to describe a broader approach or analysis. So, next time you come across this word, just remember its phonetic pronunciation!

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Etymology of MORE ALLCOMPREHENSIVE

The term "more allcomprehensive" appears to be a combination of two words - "more" and "all-comprehensive".

1. More: The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which signifies greater in amount, extent, or degree. It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "*maizon" and is related to the Latin word "maior" and the Sanskrit word "mahā". Over time, "māra" evolved into the modern English word "more", retaining its fundamental meaning of indicating a greater quantity or quality.

2. All-comprehensive: "All-comprehensive" is formed by combining the prefix "all-" with the adjective "comprehensive". "All-" is a combining form meaning "every" or "whole", indicating inclusiveness or completeness.