The word "more wadded" is spelled with three syllables: /mɔr/ /wɒdɪd/. The first syllable, "more," is pronounced with an open-mid back rounded vowel sound (like "or" in "ornament") followed by an alveolar approximant consonant (like "r" in "red"). The second syllable, "wadded," begins with a voiced labial-velar stop consonant (like "w" in "wet") followed by an open-mid back unrounded vowel sound (like "o" in "odd") and a voiced dental stop consonant (like "d" in "dad"). This word means something that has been stuffed or padded with more material.
There is no standard dictionary definition for the term "more wadded" in the English language. "Wadded" is an adjective that describes something that is padded or filled with a soft material, typically used to provide insulation or cushioning. It is commonly associated with garments or fabrics that have been filled with a layer of padding or quilted material.
The term "more" when used in conjunction with "wadded" could potentially suggest a comparison or degree of padding or insulation. In this context, "more wadded" may indicate that the object being referred to has a higher level of padding or cushioning compared to something else. For example, "a more wadded jacket" could mean a jacket with a thicker or more substantial layer of padding compared to another jacket.
However, without further context or clarification, the meaning of "more wadded" remains ambiguous. It is possible that the term is a specific phrase or jargon used in a particular field or industry, but without more information, it is not possible to provide a precise 200-word definition for this term.