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more⋅o⋅ver

[mawr-oh-ver, mohr-, mawr-oh-ver, mohr-]
–adverb
in addition to what has been said; further; besides.

Origin:
1325–75; ME more over. See more, over


See besides.
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more·o·ver   (môr-ō'vər, mōr-, môr'ō'vər, mōr'-)   
adv.  Beyond what has been stated; besides.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Word Origin & History

moreover 
c.1374, in phrase and yit more ouer "there is more to say;" from more + over. Used as one word from 1393.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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