The correct spelling for the word is "more baroscopic", pronounced as /mɔːr bærəˈskɒpɪk/. It is an adjective used to describe something that relates to or involves measurements made with a baroscope. A baroscope is an instrument used to measure barometric pressure, particularly for predicting weather changes. This term is derived from two roots: "baro-" meaning pressure, and "-scope" meaning an instrument for viewing or observing. "More baroscopic" implies a greater degree of accuracy in barometric measurements.