The correct spelling of the word "more incorporate" is "more incorporated." The word "incorporated" is spelled with a long "o" sound followed by a "k" sound represented by the letter "c." The phonetic transcription of this word is /mɔːr ɪnˈkɔːrpəreɪtɪd/. The inclusion of the suffix "-ed" indicates that the action of incorporating has already happened, meaning that something has been made into a legal corporation. To spell this word correctly, remember to include the second "r" in "incorporated."
The word "incorporate" comes from the Late Latin word "incorporatus", which is derived from the Latin word "corpus" meaning "body". "Incorporatus" means "made into a body" or "united into one body". The prefix "in-" in Latin typically means "into" or "together", while the root word "corpor" refers to "body".
The word "more" in this context appears to be used as an intensifier to emphasize the degree or extent of incorporation. However, it seems that "more incorporate" is not a commonly used phrase or term with a specific etymology.