The word "more unassimilable" is spelled with the pronunciation /mɔr ənəˈsɪmɪleɪbəl/. The IPA phonetic transcription helps us understand the sounds of each letter in the word. "More" is pronounced with the "or" sound /ɔr/, and "unassimilable" begins with the "uh" sound /ə/ followed by the "n" sound /n/. The word means something that cannot be absorbed, integrated or understood. In spelling, it's important to understand the phonetics of a word to pronounce it properly.
The word "more unassimilable" does not have a specific etymology as it is a combination of two English words. However, we can analyze the etymology of each word separately:
1. More: This word originated from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It is related to other Germanic languages like Old Norse "meira" and Gothic "maiza". The word "more" retains its basic meaning in modern English.
2. Unassimilable: This word is a compound of the prefix "un-" which means "not" or "opposite of", and the word "assimilable" which comes from the verb "assimilate". "Assimilate" originates from the Latin word "assimilatus", meaning "to make similar".