The correct spelling of the word "more overclouded" is /mɔːr ˌəʊvə(r)ˈklaʊdɪd/. The word "overclouded" is spelled with a prefix "over-" meaning "too much" or "beyond" and the root word "clouded" meaning "covered by clouds". When "more" is added before it, it means "even more" clouded. To pronounce this word, start with the vowel sound /ɔː/ as in "law," then the diphthong /əʊ/ as in "go," and emphasize the syllable /ˈklaʊdɪd/.
The word "more overclouded" does not have a specific etymology, as it is a combination of two separate words: "more" and "overclouded".
"More" is an adverb that means a greater amount or degree. Its origin can be traced to the Old English word "māra" and is related to the German word "mehr" and the Dutch word "meer".
"On the other hand, "overclouded" is a verb that means to cover or obscure something with clouds. It is formed by combining the prefix "over-" which indicates excess or superiority, with the word "clouded". "Clouded" is an adjective derived from the noun "cloud" and refers to something covered or obscured by clouds.