The spelling of the word "more appointing" may seem confusing due to the silent "e" at the end of "appointing." However, the pronunciation can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): /mɔr əˈpɔɪntɪŋ/. The "r" sound is emphasized at the beginning of "more," followed by a schwa sound before the stressed syllable of "ap-point-ing." This stress is denoted by the apostrophe in the IPA, and the final "g" sound is pronounced softly. Thus, "more appointing" is pronounced as "mor-uh-poy-nting."
"More appointing" is not a recognized English phrase or word. It seems to be a combination of the adjective "more" and the verb "appointing" used together. "More" means a greater amount or degree, while "appointing" is the present participle of the verb "appoint", meaning to assign a task or position to someone. However, the two words do not have a specific etymology as a combined phrase.