"Most muliebral" is a term used to describe something that is very feminine or womanly. The spelling of this word can be broken down into its components to understand its correct pronunciation. "Most" is pronounced as /moʊst/, with a long o sound followed by the st consonant cluster. "Muliebral" is made up of the root word "muliebr-" which means "womanly" and the suffix "-al" which means "related to". The correct pronunciation is /mjuːliːbrəl/ with a long u sound followed by the li consonant cluster.
The word "muliebral" is relatively rare and not commonly used in everyday language. It stems from the Latin word "muliebris", which means "pertaining to a woman" or "feminine". The "-al" ending signifies that it is an adjective.
The specific phrase "most muliebral" could be seen as a combination of "muliebral" and the superlative form "most". As such, it conveys the meaning of something that is extremely or supremely feminine. However, it is important to note that this term is not widely recognized or found in mainstream dictionaries, so its usage might be limited to specific contexts or certain authors.