The word "more gerontogeous" seems to have a misspelling, as there is no record of the word in the English language. It is possible that the intended word was "more gerontogenous" (mɔːr ˌdʒɛrəntəʊˈdʒiːnəs), which means "more related to the aging process". Alternatively, if the intended word was "more gerontogony" (mɔːr dʒɛrontəˈɡɒni), it means "more related to the origin or development of old age". It is important to double-check spellings to ensure clear communication.