"More widestretching" is not a correct spelling. The correct form would be "more wide-stretching" with a hyphen between "wide" and "stretching". The hyphen serves to clarify that "wide" and "stretching" are separate components of the compound adjective. Phonetically, this would be transcribed as /mɔːr ˌwaɪdˈstrɛtʃɪŋ/. It's important to pay attention to hyphens and spacing when writing compound words to ensure clarity and ease of comprehension for readers.
The word "more widestretching" is a compound word made up of two parts: "more" and "widestretching".
The word "more" is an adverb used to indicate a higher degree or a greater amount. It comes from the Old English word "māra" which means "greater" or "larger".
The term "widestretching" is a combination of the words "wide" and "stretching".
The word "wide" comes from the Old English word "wid" which means "broad" or "spacious".
The term "stretching" comes from the Old English word "streccan" which means "to extend" or "to reach out".
When these two parts (wide + stretching) are combined, it creates an adjective "widestretching" which means "having a broad or extensive range or extent".