The spelling "more circumvoluted" may seem complicated at first, but it can be broken down phonetically as /mɔːr səˈkɜːrkəmjʊˌleɪtɪd/. The initial "m" sound is followed by the diphthong "or" and pronounced as /ɔːr/. The word "circumvoluted" is broken down into "circum-", pronounced /sərkəm/, and "voluted," pronounced /vɒljʊtɪd/. The final syllable "-ed" is pronounced /ɪd/. Altogether, the word means even more complex and twisted than before. It's a great vocabulary word to use for anyone seeking to sound more erudite in their speech or writing.
The word "circumvoluted" is derived from the Latin word "circumvolūtus", which is the past participle of "circumvolvere". "Circum" means "around" or "about", and "volvere" means "to roll" or "to turn". Therefore, "circumvoluted" originally meant "rolled or turned around". However, it has evolved in modern usage to mean "complex" or "intricate". The addition of "more" before "circumvoluted" is a comparative form, indicating a higher degree of complexity or intricacy.