The spelling of the word "more conoidal" reflects its pronunciation in IPA phonetic transcription as /mɔːr kəˈnɔɪd(ə)l/. This word is an adjective describing a shape that is more conical or cone-like. The first syllable is pronounced with an open-o vowel sound, while the second syllable is stressed and contains a glide /w/ sound. The c is pronounced as the "k" sound, and the final syllable is pronounced with a schwa vowel sound followed by the consonant /l/.
The word "more conoidal" is a combination of two different terms: "more" and "conoidal".
The term "more" is an adjective that denotes a greater or increased amount, number, or degree. It can also refer to an additional action or further effort.
The term "conoidal" is an adjective that describes a shape similar to a cone, rounded with a tapering point. Conoidal shapes resemble cones or sections of cones.
Therefore, "more conoidal" combines these two terms to describe something that has a greater degree of conoidal shape, meaning it is more cone-like or resembles a cone to a higher extent. However, it is worth noting that "more conoidal" is not a commonly used term, and its specific etymology may be challenging to trace as it is a combination of two separate words.