More fictile is an adjective that means more easily molded or shaped. Its pronunciation is [mɔr ˈfɪktaɪl]. The first syllable 'mor' sounds like 'more', while the second syllable 'fict' sounds like 'fikt'. The final syllable 'ile' sounds like 'ile'. The IPA transcription system helps to break down the sounds of each letter and helps to understand their correct pronunciation. In summary, more fictile is a word that is easy to spell if one knows the correct pronunciation of each letter sound.
The word "more fictile" is formed from the combination of the adjective "more" and the noun "fictile".
The term "fictile" originates from the Latin word "fictilis", which means "made of clay" or "modeled". It derives from the Latin verb "fingere", meaning "to shape" or "to mold". In English, "fictile" describes something that is easily molded or pliable, often referring to clay or other materials that can be shaped or formed.
By adding the comparative degree "more" to "fictile", the phrase ("more fictile") expresses a stronger degree of moldability or pliability in comparison to something else.