"More tendrillar" refers to something that has more tendrils, or thin, curling appendages used for grabbing onto or climbing surfaces. The spelling of this word can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription as /mɔr ˈtɛn.drɪ.lər/. The "more" is pronounced as "mawr" with the 'o' sound elongated, while the word "tendrillar" is pronounced as "ten-drill-ar" with the stress on the 'drill' syllable. The final 'a' is pronounced as a schwa sound or /ə/, making the whole word flow smoothly.