"Most pleonectic" is a rare word in the English language that is used to describe a person who is excessively greedy or covetous. The spelling of this word can be explained through IPA phonetic transcription as /moʊst pliːəˈnɛktɪk/. The first syllable is pronounced like "most," while the second and third syllables use the long "e" sound for "pleo" and the "nektic" is pronounced with a hard "k" sound. Despite the complexity of the spelling, the word can be used effectively to convey the idea of someone who is overly concerned with personal gain.