The correct spelling of the word is "more asomatous" /mɔːr əˈsəʊmətəs/. The word comes from the Greek "a-" meaning "not" and "soma" meaning "body". The suffix "-ous" means "full of". Therefore, "asomatous" means "without body or physical form". Adding the prefix "more" emphasizes the degree to which the entity in question lacks a physical form. This term is often used in medical contexts, such as when describing a tumor that lacks defined boundaries or a clear shape.
The word "asomatous" is derived from two Greek roots: "a-", meaning "without", and "soma", meaning "body". So, "asomatous" literally translates to "without a body" or "bodyless".
The word "more" in this context serves as an intensifier, similar to "very" or "extremely". It emphasizes the lack of a physical body, suggesting an even more pronounced absence or disembodiment.