Tesseract Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Holly sh*t this is the logest word in english language!!! 310 letters long, used to describe a deluded human who indulges in superstitious practices (in medievil times) .This is no joke... ORNICOPYTHEOBIBLIOPSYCHOCRYSTARROSCIOAEROGENETHLIOMETEOROAUSTROHIEROANTHROPOICHTHYOPYROSIDER OCHPNOMYOALECTRYOOPHIOBOTANOPEGOHYDRORHABDOCRITHOALEUROALPHITOHALOMOLYBDOCLEROBELOAXINOCO SCINODACTYLIOGEOLITHOPESSOPSEPHOCATOPTROTEPHRAONEIROCHIROONYCHODACTYLOARITHSTICHOOXOGELOSCOGA STROGYROCEROBLETONOOENOSCAPULINANIAC
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 And I thought pneumonoultramicroscopisicovolcanoconiosis was big.
Tesseract Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 And I thought pneumonoultramicroscopisicovolcanoconiosis was big. I thought the longest was AEQUEOSALINOCALCALINOCERACEOALUMINOSOCUPREOVITRIOLIC (52 letters) before i saw this....
joml88 Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Imagine if they put this on the spelling be... Can anyone even pronounce this word? I mean really it would be pretty cool to memorize but it would take a while to do so. Its kind of like memorizing pi cool but ultimately useless. Challenge: Use this word in a daily conversation!!!
Tesseract Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 Imagine if they put this on the spelling be... Can anyone even pronounce this word? I mean really it would be pretty cool to memorize but it would take a while to do so. Its kind of like memorizing pi cool but ultimately useless. Challenge: Use this word in a daily conversation!!! "Well, see my brother hes sort of an ORNICOPYTHEOBIBLIOPSYCHOCRYSTARROSCIOAEROGENETHLIO METEOROAUSTROHIEROANTHROPOICHTHYOPYROSIDER OCHPNOMYOALECTRYOOPHIOBOTANOPEGOHYDRORHABDOCRITHOA LEUROALPHITOHALOMOLYBDOCLEROBELOAXINOCO SCINODACTYLIOGEOLITHOPESSOPSEPHOCATOPTROTEPHRAONEI ROCHIROONYCHODACTYLOARITHSTICHOOXOGELOSCOGA STROGYROCEROBLETONOOENOSCAPULINANIAC somedays."
atinymonkey Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Holly sh*t this is the logest word in english language!!! 310 letters long' date=' used to describe a deluded human who indulges in superstitious practices (in medievil times) .This is no joke...[/quote'] It's not true, forget about it.
Tesseract Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 It's not true, forget about it. Do you have a longer word?
Sayonara Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 I'm guessing he has a shorter word that actually exists.
Tesseract Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 I'm guessing he has a shorter word that actually exists. Well you cant not prove that it actually dosnt exist. i found it on this site, Im not 100% sure about it but I know for sure 100+ words have been created.
fafalone Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 And of course if you count chemical names, all bets are off and 310 is nothing.
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Supposedly the chemical name for a strand of DNA (every single chromosome and so on) is over a trillion letters.
Tesseract Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 Supposedly the chemical name for a strand of DNA (every single chromosome and so on) is over a trillion letters. Try memorizing that!
Sayonara Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Well you cant not prove that it actually dosnt exist. i found it on this site, Im not 100% sure about it but I know for sure 100+ words have been created. Stop being such a gullible ponce. That so-called "word" is just a bunch of butchered Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Greek transitionals that are bolted together in a way that makes no sense. A cursory glance reveals the following: ORNI - pertaining to winged flight BIBLIO - pertaining to books PSYCHO - of the mind METERO - of or pertaining to the atmosphere AUSTRO - Austro-Asiatic, from the Latin auster (south) HIERO - sacred or holy, pertaining to hierology, from the Greek hieros (holy) ANTHROPO - pertaining to anthropometry, humanity ICHTHYO - of fish, from the Greek ikhthuo (fish) PYRO - pertaining to fire ...and so on. Also I note a couple of duplications in there.
Tesseract Posted June 12, 2004 Author Posted June 12, 2004 Stop being such a gullible ponce. That so-called "word" is just a bunch of butchered Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Greek transitionals that are bolted together in a way that makes no sense. A cursory glance reveals the following: ORNI - pertaining to winged flight BIBLIO - pertaining to books PSYCHO - of the mind METERO - of or pertaining to the atmosphere AUSTRO - Austro-Asiatic' date=' from the Latin [i']auster[/i] (south) HIERO - sacred or holy, pertaining to hierology, from the Greek hieros (holy) ANTHROPO - pertaining to anthropometry, humanity ICHTHYO - of fish, from the Greek ikhthuo (fish) PYRO - pertaining to fire ...and so on. Also I note a couple of duplications in there. But I like being gullible.
Tesseract Posted June 12, 2004 Author Posted June 12, 2004 that's why 99% of the time you are being corrected. It gives all of you people something to do.
admiral_ju00 Posted June 13, 2004 Posted June 13, 2004 that's why 99% of the time you are being corrected. rofl. nice one.
ydoaPs Posted June 25, 2005 Posted June 25, 2005 and i thought the longest non-technical word was floccinaucinihilipilification.
srh Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 http://www.geocities.com/szczepanczyk/hippo.html and my favourite: Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - fear of long words
-Demosthenes- Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - fear of long words When I read this I actually laughed out loud, which I do not do often when reading stuff.
Pangloss Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 One of my favorite "longest words" that I actually use: "Antidisestablishmentarianism". (A philosophy that has received new life in the present American political climate, I might add.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antidisestablishmentarianism
Pangloss Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 (ROFL! The board software shortened that hyperlink because the word was so long. Hahahaha....)
YT2095 Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 "Infinate"`s a pretty big word too Closely followed by: "I wanna have a WORD with you!" after you`ve just melted the wifes brand new kitchen counter top... that "Word" can go on for ages too, if not Years!
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