The spelling of the word "more ectopic" can be a bit tricky. The pronunciation of the word is /mɔr ɛkˈtɒpɪk/ which highlights the three syllables in the word - "mor", "ec" and "top". The word "more" is spelled as it is, but the key to spelling "ectopic" correctly lies in the "c" which is pronounced as /k/ instead of /s/. When pronounced, "ectopic" sounds like "eck-top-ik". Therefore, it is important to remember to use "c" instead of "s" when spelling "ectopic".
The term "more ectopic" does not have a specific etymology, as it is a combination of two separate words.
The word "more" is an English adverb that comes from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional".
On the other hand, "ectopic" is an adjective derived from the Greek word "ektópos", meaning "out of place" or "displaced". It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe a condition where an organ or body part is located in an abnormal or non-standard position.
When the words "more" and "ectopic" are combined to form "more ectopic", it likely refers to a situation where something is even further out of place or displaced, either physically or metaphorically.