The spelling of the word "more inappurtenant" can be confusing. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /mɔːr ɪnəˈpɜː(r)tjʊənt/. The "in-" prefix means "not" or "without," while "appurtenant" means "belonging to something." Therefore, "inappurtenant" means "not belonging" or "irrelevant." "More inappurtenant" simply means even more irrelevant. While it is not a commonly used term, understanding its pronunciation and spelling can help in advanced writing and literature analysis.