"More osculant" is a term used in mathematics that refers to a mathematical object that is closer or has a higher degree of contact with another object. The spelling of the word uses the IPA phonetic transcription to denote the pronunciation of each syllable. The first syllable "mo" is pronounced as /mɔː/, the second syllable "re" as /rə/, and "osculant" is pronounced as /ɒs.kjʊ.lənt/. This term is often used in geometry and topology, and understanding its accurate spelling and pronunciation is crucial for correctly interpreting the mathematical concepts involved.