The spelling of the word "more transplanted" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription. The word is pronounced as /mɔːr trænsˈplɑːntɪd/. The first syllable, "more", is pronounced with an open o sound, while the second syllable, "trans", has a short a sound. The stress is on the second syllable, and the final "ed" is pronounced as "tɪd". "Transplanted" is the past participle of the verb "transplant" and means to move something from one place to another.
The phrase "more transplanted" does not have a specific etymology, as it is a combination of two separate words with their own origins.
1. More: The word "more" can be traced back to the Old English word "māra", which means greater or additional. It has roots in the Proto-Germanic language and is related to similar words in other Germanic languages.
2. Transplanted: The word "transplanted" is derived from the verb "transplant", which originated from Latin. The Latin word "transplantare" is a combination of "trans" meaning across or beyond, and "plantare" meaning to plant. In this case, "transplant" refers to moving something, such as a plant, from one place to another.