The spelling of the word "more filar" is derived from the Latin roots "more" meaning "greater" and "filar" meaning "thread". The word is pronounced as /mɔr ˈfaɪlər/. The first syllable "more" is pronounced with an open o sound, while the second syllable "filar" is pronounced with a long i sound. The stress is on the second syllable, making it more-FI-lar. This word is commonly used in science and technology fields to describe materials or structures that have a greater degree of thread-like features.