The spelling of "more leathercolored" can be tricky due to the two linguistically diverse and complex roots of the word. The word is spelled as /mɔːr ˈlɛðərkələd/, with a long vowel sound in 'more' and a stressed syllable on 'colored'. The phonetic transcription reflects the pronunciation of the various phonemes in the word. Note that the spelling of the word may differ based on the speaker's accent, but the phonetic transcription remains the same.
The word "more leathercolored" does not have an established etymology because it appears to be a combination of two words. "More" is an adjective meaning a greater or additional amount or degree of something, while "leathercolored" is a compound word combining "leather" (referring to the material made from animal hide) and "colored" (indicating a specific hue or shade). Together, "more leathercolored" might denote a greater intensity or saturation of a color resembling leather. However, this particular phrase does not have a distinct history or widely recognized origin as it seems to have been formed for descriptive purposes.