The spelling of "more farstretched" might seem incorrect, but it is actually a valid form of the word "more far-stretched". In IPA transcription, it is pronounced as /mɔː ˌfɑːˈʃtretʃt/. The hyphen indicates a separation between syllables, and the "f" sound in "far" is elongated for emphasis. The word means to be stretched out further or more extensively. It is a useful term in describing an idea or concept that has been expanded upon beyond its original scope.
The word "more farstretched" is not commonly used in the English language, and thus does not have a specific etymology. However, it appears to be derived from the combination of two separate words: "more" and "farstretched".
The word "more" is a comparative adjective, derived from the Old English word "māra", meaning "greater in number, amount, degree, or size". It is typically used to indicate an increase or addition.
The term "farstretched" is a compound word consisting of "far" (meaning at a distance) and "stretched" (to extend or lengthen). It is an adjective that denotes something being extended or stretched to a considerable distance.
When these two words are combined, "more farstretched" likely implies a further extension or elongation beyond what is already considered far or stretched.