- more
- more [môr]adj.[ME < OE mara, greater, used as compar. of mycel, big, much (see MUCH): akin to Goth maiza < IE base * mē-, *mō-, big]1. greater in amount, degree, or number: often used as the comparative of MUCH or MANY [we have more time than we thought]2. additional; further [take more tea]n.1. a greater amount, quantity, or degree2. [with pl. v.]a) a greater number (of persons or things) [more of us are going]b) a greater number of persons or things3. something additional or further [more can be said]4. something of greater importanceadv.[< the above, replacing earlier mo (OE ma) < IE positive * me-ro-s, *mō-ro-s < * mē-, *mō-]1. in or to a greater degree or extent: used with many adjectives and adverbs (regularly with those of three or more syllables) to form the comparative degree [more satisfying, more intensely]2. in addition; further; again; longer——————more and more1. to an increasing degree; increasingly2. a constantly increasing amount, quantity, degree, or number (of persons or a specified thing)——————more or less1. to some extent2. approximately
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.