The word "more infixed" is spelled with the phoneme /ɪn/ infixed in the middle of the word "more", resulting in /mɔːr ɪnˈfɪkst/. Infixed refers to a linguistic process that involves inserting a morpheme within another word or morpheme. This technique is common in some languages, such as Bantu languages, to create new words with specific grammatical functions. The spelling of "more infixed" reflects the presence of the infixed morpheme /ɪn/ within the base word "more".