westhoratio Posted February 25, 2016 Share Posted February 25, 2016 Octothorpe --another recognized name for the '#' symbol. Quote Link to comment
HarryPotter25 Posted February 25, 2016 Share Posted February 25, 2016 1. METHIONYLTHREONYLTHREONYGLUTAMINYLARGINYL…ISOLEUCINE Note the ellipses. All told, the full chemical name for the human protein titin is 189,819 letters, and takes about three-and-a-half hours to pronounce. The problem with including chemical names is that there’s essentially no limit to how long they can be. For example, naming a single strand of DNA, with its millions and millions of repeating base pairs, could eventually tab out at well over a billion letters. 2. LOPADOTEMACHOSELACHOGALEOKRANIOLEIPSAN…PTERYGON The longest word ever to appear in literature comes from Aristophanes’ play,Assemblywomen, published in 391 BC. The Greek word tallies 171 letters, but translates to 183 in English. This mouthful refers to a fictional fricassee comprised of rotted dogfish head, wrasse, wood pigeon, and the roasted head of a dabchick, among other culinary morsels. 3. PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS At 45 letters, this is the longest word you’ll find in a major dictionary. An inflated version ofsilicosis, this is the full scientific name for a disease that causes inflammation in the lungs owing to the inhalation of very fine silica dust. Despite its inclusion in the dictionary, it’s generally considered superfluous, having been coined simply to claim the title of the longest English word. 4. PARASTRATIOSPHECOMYIA STRATIOSPHECOMYIOIDES The longest accepted binomial construction, at 42 letters, is a species of soldier fly native to Thailand. With a lifespan of five to eight days, it’s unlikely one has ever survived long enough to hear it pronounced correctly. 5. PSEUDOPSEUDOHYPOPARATHYROIDISM This 30-letter thyroid disorder is the longest non-coined word to appear in a major dictionary. 6. FLOCCINAUCINIHILIPILIFICATION By virtue of having one more letter than antidisestablishmentarianism, this is the longest non-technical English word. A mash up of five Latin roots, it refers to the act of describing something as having little or no value. While it made the cut in the Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster volumes refuse to recognize it, chalking up its existence to little more than linguistic ephemera. 7. SUBDERMATOGLYPHIC At 17 characters, this is the longest accepted isogram, a word in which every letter is used only once, and refers to the underlying dermal matrix that determines the pattern formed by the whorls, arches, and ridges of our fingerprints. 8. SQUIRRELLED Though the more commonly accepted American English version carries only one L, both Oxford and Merriam-Webster dictionaries recognize this alternate spelling and condone its one syllable pronunciation (think “world”), making it the longest non-coined monosyllabic English word at 11 letters. 9. ABSTENTIOUS One who doesn’t indulge in excesses, especially food and drink; at 11 letters this is the longest word to use all five vowels in order exactly once. 10. ROTAVATOR A type of soil tiller, the longest non-coined palindromic word included in an English dictionary tallies nine letters. Detartrated, 11 letters, appears in some chemical glossaries, but is generally considered too arcane to qualify. 11. AND 12. CWTCH, EUOUAE The longest words to appear in a major dictionary comprised entirely of either vowels or consonants. A Cwtch, or crwth, is from the Welsh word for a hiding place. Euouae, a medieval musical term, is technically a mnemonic, but has been accepted as a word in itself. Quote Link to comment
Barenaked-NoMre Posted March 16, 2016 Share Posted March 16, 2016 Talent Sophisticated Multipotentialite Ambivert Quote Link to comment
Lord Superb Posted March 20, 2016 Share Posted March 20, 2016 Ambit. According to Merriam Webster, it means the bounds or limits of a place or district; a sphere of action, expression or influence. But what's interesting about it is you can just add three letters, I-O-N, to form ambition, and you just might go outside of your ambit. It makes for an interesting juxtaposition when used together in a sentence: Pundits would argue that the senator's comments regarding the peace talks strayed too far from his proper ambit, dismissing it as the rhetoric of a politician with a life-long ambition for the presidency. 1 Quote Link to comment
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