How Do You Spell MORE LONGHAIR?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː lˈɒŋhe͡ə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "more longhair" can be broken down using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "more" is pronounced as /mɔr/, with the "o" pronounced as like the "au" in caught, and the "r" sound pronounced fully. The second syllable "longhair" is pronounced as /lɔŋhɛr/, with the "o" being pronounced like the "au" in caught, the "ng" sound being a combination of the "n" and "g" sounds, and the "ai" sound in "hair" being pronounced like the "a" sound in "hat".

MORE LONGHAIR Meaning and Definition

  1. "More longhair" is a phrase used to describe individuals or things that possess longer hair than what is typically considered normal or average. It can refer to the length of hair on humans, animals, or even inanimate objects.

    When describing humans, the term "more longhair" often relates to the length of hair on the head. It suggests that the person has hair that is substantially longer than what is commonly seen or expected. Typically, it indicates hair length that extends well beyond shoulder length, often approaching or touching the back or waist.

    In the context of animals, "more longhair" is used to describe species or breeds that possess a significantly longer coat of fur relative to others of the same species. This term is often used in specific animal classifications, such as "more longhair cats" to distinguish breeds like the Persian or Maine Coon.

    Additionally, "more longhair" can be employed to describe certain inanimate objects, such as rugs or fabric, that possess exceptionally long fibers or strands. In this case, it indicates that their length exceeds that which is commonly found in similar items.

    Overall, "more longhair" defines something or someone with hair, fur, or fibers that surpass the typical length commonly associated with the entity in question.

Common Misspellings for MORE LONGHAIR

  • nore longhair
  • kore longhair
  • jore longhair
  • mire longhair
  • mkre longhair
  • mlre longhair
  • mpre longhair
  • m0re longhair
  • m9re longhair

Etymology of MORE LONGHAIR

The term "more longhair" does not have a specific etymology as it is not a common or widely recognized phrase or word. It appears to be a combination of two separate words "more" and "longhair".

"More" is an English word with Germanic origins, derived from the Old English word "māra" which means "greater" or "larger". It is commonly used as a comparative adjective.

"Longhair" is also an English word that first emerged in the 19th century. It is a compound of "long" and "hair" and typically refers to a person who has long, often unkempt or flowing hair, especially when associated with countercultural movements such as the hippie subculture.