The word "more subsumed" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /mɔːr səbˈsjuːmd/. The first syllable "mor" is spelled with the letter "m" followed by the vowel sound "ɔː". The second syllable "e" is spelled with the letter "e" and represents the vowel sound "ə". The final syllable "subsumed" is spelled with the consonant cluster "sb" followed by the vowel sound "juːmd" represented by the letters "su" and "med". This word means to be fully integrated or incorporated into a larger entity.
The word "subsumed" is derived from the Latin word "subsumere", which is a combination of the prefix "sub-" meaning "under" or "below", and the verb "sumere" meaning "to take" or "to assume". "Subsumed" is the past participle form of "subsume".
The word "subsume" itself is a term used in logic and philosophy, meaning to include or place something within a broader category or concept. It refers to the process of incorporating a particular instance or example into a general rule or principle.
"More subsumed" is not a specific word or phrase in itself, but a combination of "more" (denoting a greater degree or extent) and "subsumed" (past participle form of "subsume").