The word "more multilithed" is spelled as /mɔːʳ ˈmʌltɪlaɪðd/. The word "multilithed" means something that has been carved into several or multiple stones. The addition of "more" emphasizes the degree or number of stones used for carving. The IPA phonetic transcription explains that the first syllable in "multilithed" is stressed, followed by a long 'o' sound in "more" and the combination of 'th' and 'd' in the end. This word finds its usage mainly in the field of archaeology and art.