these were the longest words you could make without leaving the top row. However, the expansion of the dictionary to include more rare and unusual words has recently brought in an 11-letter word inrupturewort(a
The Longest Words in English Most English words longer than about 15-20 letters are scientific, meaningless, or highly specialized, and they tend to be formed by affixation. This is the act or process of adding affixes to a base word to produce a derivative word—in the word affixation, ...
It should come as no surprise that we are word lovers. In fact, we are big word lovers in that we love really big words. To express our love, we looked around for some of the biggest, most ludicrously long words in the English language. In addition to pure length, we also tried to...
There are many hard English words to spell. A word may be difficult to spell for many reasons. It could be because it is from a language very different from the English language, e.g., Afrikaans, Sanskrit, etc., or because the pronunciation is very different from the spelling. A word ...
1. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis: The Longest Word in English: Let’s kick off with a bang! The word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis holds the Guinness World Record for the longest word in the English language that can be found in major dictionaries. This 45-...
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can beat this 1,902-character word for a type of protein, which contains amino acids found in the DNA strand. Good thing it has a shortened form,connectinortitin. It is considered the longest word in theEnglishlanguage, according to the 18th edition of the Guinness Book of World Records....
It was a 63-letter word to describe a law governing beef testing. But don’t worry; there are a lot of long German words to take its place. What allows German words to attain such a monstrous size? Are other languages like this? And what’s the longest word in English?
At least it fills up my word quota for the day. Not that I exactly have a word quota for the day. It just sounded very professional to say it. Anyway, I still don't think that anyone is actually coming here. You'd have to be an absolute loser (or really bored) to come here. ...
1889 was the year the very first ride, a 60-foot toboggan-like waterslide was built along the bank in what would become Arnolds Park Amusement Park in Arnolds Park, Iowa. Located in the heart of a resort area known as the Iowa Great Lakes, you can see that ride in the background ...