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"pneumononoultramicroscopicsllicovolcanoconiosis"

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Originally posted by Kapil Gain
What do you think about this word?

"pneumononoultramicroscopicsllicovolcanoconiosis"
Ahhh yes, more words that have absolutely no meaning unless you are a "super" specialist of some kind. 😛

~ Cheshire Cat 😀

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Originally posted by Kapil Gain
What do you think about this word?

"pneumononoultramicroscopicsllicovolcanoconiosis"
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Wisp.

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gossomer

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papillon

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Originally posted by flexmore
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Oh! Thanks for the input flexmore!
By mistake I must have added a double 'no'.
Thanks for the correction!

By the way I forgot to mention:

"pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" is the longest English word! 😛

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my favourite words....

"half", "past" and "five"

the time my work finishes. and when used in conjunction with the word "friday"..... ahhhh bliss!

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Do we need to simplify the English lanuage.ie: four,for,fore...Their, there they're? I like the word peace or is it piece?

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'Dreamt' is a strange one only word in the english language to end in 'mt'

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Originally posted by soulby
'Dreamt' is a strange one only word in the english language to end in 'mt'
Also; daydreamt, outdreamt, redreamt and undreamt.

I also like uncopyrightable for being the longest word with no repeated letters, but my favourites are STHENIA and SHEITAN both unusual and anagrams of each other 🙂

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we need to get richard whiteley in here.

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Originally posted by flexmore
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Did you know I have an album named satyriasis and nymphomania and it is by paracoccidioidomicosisproctitissarcomucosis.

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[Dr. Samuel Johnson presents his comprehensive English dictionary to the Prince Regent.]
Johnson: This book, sir, contains every word in our beloved language!
Prince George: Hmmm.
Blackadder: Every single one, sir?
Johnson: Every single word, sir!
Blackadder: Oh. Well, in that case, sir, I hope you will not object if I also offer the Doctor my most enthusiastic… contrafibularities.
Johnson: What?!
Blackadder: Contrafibularities, sir? It is a common word, down our way.
Johnson: Damn!
[Dr. Johnson scribbles in his book.]
Blackadder: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I'm andyspeptic, transmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.

[Blackadder leaves to fetch the tea.]
Blackadder: I shall return… interfrastically.