The word "more exterminatory" is spelled /mɔːr ɪksˈtɜːmɪnətəri/. The first syllable "mor" is pronounced with a long "o" sound, while the second syllable "e" is pronounced with a short "e" sound. The word "exterminatory" is spelled with the stress on the second syllable, which is pronounced with a long "e" sound. The addition of the word "more" indicates an increase in the level of extermination. Overall, the spelling of this word accurately reflects its pronunciation and meaning.
The word "more exterminatory" does not have a specific etymology as it is a combination of two separate words: "more" and "exterminatory".
The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means greater or additional. It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "maizô". Over time, "māra" evolved into "more" in Middle English.
The word "exterminatory" is derived from the Latin word "exterminatus", which means to drive out, expel, or destroy. It is formed from the Latin prefix "ex-" meaning out of, and "terminus" meaning boundary or limit. The verb form "exterminare" means to drive beyond the boundaries, and from this, "exterminatory" developed as an adjective denoting something that is destructive or intended to eliminate.