"Most needlepointed" is spelled /məʊst ˈniːdəlpɔɪntɪd/. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, followed by a long "o" sound in "most". The second syllable starts with the consonant blend "n-d" and has a long "e" sound in "needle". The third syllable has the stressed vowel "oi" in "pointed". The word refers to an object that has been adorned with needlepoint stitching to a great extent.
The phrase "most needlepointed" does not have a specific etymology because it is not a commonly used or recognized term. The word "needlepointed" itself refers to the art or technique of creating decorative designs using a needle and thread on a piece of fabric, typically canvas. However, the adjective "most" does not typically combine with "needlepointed" as it does not convey a clear meaning. It is possible that the term was coined in a specific context or by an individual, but it does not have a widely accepted etymology.