The word "more verificatory" is spelled using standard English orthography. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /mɔːr vɛrɪfɪkətɔːri/. The first syllable, "more", is pronounced with an open o sound, while the second syllable, "veri", is pronounced with a short e sound. The final two syllables, "ficatory", include a long o sound and an unstressed syllable with a schwa vowel. This word means "more able to confirm the truth or accuracy of something" and is useful in academic or scientific contexts.
The term "more verificatory" is a combination of two words: "more" and "verificatory".
The word "more" is derived from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "additional". It is related to the German word "mehr" and the Dutch word "meer", both having similar meanings.
"Verificatory" is derived from the Latin word "verificare", which means "to make sure" or "to verify". The Latin root "verus" means "true" or "real", and "facere" means "to make". Hence, "verificatory" is used to describe something that verifies or confirms the truth or accuracy of a statement or claim.
Therefore, "more verificatory" implies an increased or augmented level of verification or confirmation.