The word "more graveolent" is a rare term that is seldom used in everyday vocabulary. It is pronounced as /mɔːr ɡrəˈviːələnt/ and is derived from the Latin word "graveolens," which means "strong-smelling". The prefix "more" is added to indicate a higher degree of intensity. This word is mainly used in the context of describing strong and unpleasant odors or smells. Its complex spelling reflects its obscure usage in modern language, but it remains a valuable addition to the lexicon for those who need to describe pungent scents in detail.