Longest word ever in the dictionary

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Guest  #79800  Wed, 09 Mar 05 12:42 PM
Misconjugatedly also has 15 letters and no repeated letters
  
Guest  #84634  Mon, 28 Mar 05 07:30 PM
Wow, that's very cool. Could you please post something for me? Will you post a question, making people think about Science? The problem is that you need to find a word, example: NATIONAL this word can be written in chemical symbol form. You break it down: Na- Sodium Ti- Titanium O- Oxygen Al- Aluminum. You see? Please post it ASAP. You have 25 minutes to find an anser. Posts will be read and the winner gets an aweosme prize!! This is not a joke you will seriously win an awesome prize: HINT #1: Involves Fire #2: Lasts for a week! Post and they will be read in about...25 minutes!!! You will also win, if correct, 200 dollars!!! (Heres a quick hint: There is no D so D's won't work, don't include it in your word. Thanks!
  
Guest  #84976  Wed, 30 Mar 05 12:44 AM
Fifteen letter words with no repeating letters:

Dermatoglyphics, misconjugatedly, and uncopyrightable.

Fourteen letter words with no repeating letters:

FoAmbidextrously, benzhydroxamic, hydromagnetics, hydropneumatic, pseudomythical, schizotrypanum, sulphogermanic, troublemakings, undiscoverably, and vesiculography


btw, 'guest' who wants the post about 'making people think about science' - I'd love to give it a try but you haven't said exactly what it is you want people to do!
  
Guest  #86776  Tue, 05 Apr 05 01:55 AM
About the science thing.... I need help on it, my teacher want us to find us the longest word that can be created from the chemical symbols like H is Hydrogen. if u can thnx ^^
  
Guest  #96308  Thu, 05 May 05 10:03 AM
u spelt it NATIOAL with out the n??
  
Guest  #98125  Tue, 10 May 05 09:40 PM
It is spelled supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. You can find it in the Oxford Dictionary.
  
Orcun  #99651  Sun, 15 May 05 04:02 PM
lol you must be kidding.I bet many people whose native language ain't English can't pronounciate or even type it rofl
  
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abbie1948  #99773  Sun, 15 May 05 08:49 PM
It's a song from the film "Mary Poppins"
  
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Hope that helps. Abbie
Mike in Japan  #99859  Mon, 16 May 05 01:50 AM
I believe the correct word is 'pronounce', Orcun.
'Pronunciation' is the noun.

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