The spelling of the word "more racialist" is fairly straightforward once the pronunciation is understood. It is pronounced /mɔːr ˈreɪʃəlɪst/, with the stress on the second syllable of "racialist". The word "racialist" is derived from "racial", meaning related to race or ethnicity. "Racialist" is an adjective that denotes someone who promotes the idea of racial superiority or segregation. Adding "more" to this word simply intensifies the meaning, emphasizing a greater degree of racial discrimination or prejudice.
The term "racialist" is derived from the word "race" and the suffix "-ist". "Race" originated from the Middle French word "race" or "raze" and ultimately comes from the Latin word "radix", meaning "root" or "origin". In its early usage, "race" referred to a lineage or common ancestry. However, over time, it came to be used to distinguish people based on physical characteristics, such as skin color or other visible features.
The addition of the suffix "-ist" to "race" forms the term "racialist". The suffix "-ist" comes from the Latin "-ista" and denotes a person who holds a particular belief or adheres to a certain ideology. Hence, a "racialist" is someone who adheres to or supports ideas or beliefs related to race.