How Do You Spell MORE CLIMACTICAL?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː kla͡ɪmˈaktɪkə͡l] (IPA)

The word "more climactical" is spelled as /mɔːr klaɪˈmæktɪkəl/. The word consists of three syllables, starting with the unstressed syllable "mor," followed by the stressed syllable "cli," and ending with the unstressed syllable "mac-ti-cal." The letter "i" in the stressed syllable is pronounced as /aɪ/ as in the word "why," while the second "a" is pronounced as /æ/ as in the word "cat." "More climactical" means more intense or significant in terms of climactic changes.

Common Misspellings for MORE CLIMACTICAL

  • nore climactical
  • kore climactical
  • jore climactical
  • mire climactical
  • mkre climactical
  • mlre climactical
  • mpre climactical
  • m0re climactical
  • m9re climactical
  • moee climactical
  • mode climactical
  • mofe climactical
  • mote climactical
  • mo5e climactical
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  • morw climactical
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  • mord climactical
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Etymology of MORE CLIMACTICAL

The word more climactical is a comparative form of the adjective climactical, which refers to something that is related to or occurs at a crucial or decisive point in a process or event.

The etymology of climactical can be traced back to the Greek word klimaktikos, which means critical or turning point. The Greek word is derived from klimax, meaning ladder or staircase. In ancient Greek philosophy, the concept of klimax was used metaphorically to signify a progression or series of steps leading to a pivotal moment. This idea of a crucial turning point eventually influenced the development of the English word climactical and its comparative form more climactical.

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