"More seton" is an uncommon medical term for a surgical device used to treat certain conditions. The word is pronounced /mɔr ˈsiːtən/ and is spelled phonetically as it sounds. The first syllable is pronounced like the word "more," while the second syllable is pronounced with a long "e" sound like the word "seen." The word "seton" is derived from the Latin term "saetanum," meaning a bristle, and refers to the thin thread or cord used in this medical procedure.