Correct spelling for the English word "more nochance" is [mˈɔː nˈɒt͡ʃans], [mˈɔː nˈɒtʃans], [m_ˈɔː n_ˈɒ_tʃ_a_n_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
There is no established dictionary definition for the term "more nochance." It is possible that it is a combination of two words with separate meanings. Here is a definition for each term individually:
1. More: More is a comparative adjective indicating a larger quantity, number, or degree than something else. It is used to describe an increase or additional amount or level of something.
2. Nochance (No chance): "No chance" is a phrase that denotes the absence or lack of possibility, likelihood, or opportunity for something to occur. It suggests that there is no probability or hope for a particular outcome or event to happen.
From the combination of these two terms, "more nochance" could be interpreted as a phrase implying an even greater absence or absence of an increased amount or possibility. It could indicate a complete lack of opportunity or likelihood for something to occur or a sense of impossibility at an elevated level.
However, since "more nochance" is not a widely recognized term, its definition can be subjective, context-dependent, or specific to an individual or a particular group. The provided definition is an attempt to understand the meaning based on the possible understanding of both separate terms within the phrase.