Correct spelling for the English word "more juxtaposing" is [mˈɔː d͡ʒˈʌkstɐpˌə͡ʊzɪŋ], [mˈɔː dʒˈʌkstɐpˌəʊzɪŋ], [m_ˈɔː dʒ_ˈʌ_k_s_t_ɐ_p_ˌəʊ_z_ɪ_ŋ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "more juxtaposing" seems to be composed of two distinct parts: "more" and "juxtaposing".
1. More: The term "more" is an adverb that indicates a greater quantity, degree, or extent of something. It comes from the Middle English word "more", which has essentially the same meaning. This Middle English term can be traced back to the Old English word "māra", meaning "greater" or "more".
2. Juxtaposing: The term "juxtaposing" is the present participle form of the verb "juxtapose", which means to place side by side or in close proximity in order to compare or contrast. The word "juxtapose" comes from the Latin roots "juxta" meaning "next to" or "close to", and "ponere" meaning "to place" or "to put".