The word "more parous" is a medical term used to describe animals that have given birth multiple times. The pronunciation of "parous" is /ˈpærəs/ which means "having borne offspring" and comes from the Latin verb "partere". The prefix "more" is added to indicate that the animal has given birth multiple times, i.e., "more than parous". The correct spelling is important, as misspelling the word can lead to misunderstandings in veterinary and medical contexts.
The word "parous" is not commonly used on its own, and therefore, the phrase "more parous" is not a common phrase in English. However, the word "parous" does have an etymology.
The word "parous" is derived from the Greek word "paroús" (πάρους), which means "that has borne (children)" or "giving birth". It comes from the verb "parémi" (παρέμω), which means "to give birth".
In medical terminology, "parous" is often used to describe a woman who has given birth at least once. For example, "multiparous" refers to a woman who has given birth more than once, while "primiparous" refers to a woman who has given birth for the first time.