Correct spelling for the English word "more boundup" is [mˈɔː bˈa͡ʊndʌp], [mˈɔː bˈaʊndʌp], [m_ˈɔː b_ˈaʊ_n_d_ʌ_p] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"More boundup" is not a common phrase or term found in dictionaries, therefore, it does not have a recognized dictionary definition. It is possible that the term was misspelled or is a variant of another phrase.
If you intended to reference the term "bound up," it is an idiomatic expression often used to describe a situation where someone or something is deeply involved or inseparably connected with a particular state, condition, or activity. It suggests a strong connection or attachment to a specific circumstance.
For example, one might say, "He is bound up in his work," meaning that he is wholly devoted or engrossed in his job, leaving little time for other things. Similarly, someone might say, "The success of the project is bound up with proper planning," indicating that efficient planning is crucial for the project's success.
It is worth noting that the phrase "bound up" is often used in informal or colloquial language rather than formal or technical contexts.
If "more boundup" is intended to be a unique term or phrase, it would be best to provide additional context or information to help clarify its meaning.