Monday, February 12, 2018

100 Difficult Words To Spell

  • 100 Difficult Words To Spell
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    1)pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
    2)pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism
    3:)Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamate... its a place...
    4)Ecclesiazousae-
    5)Lopado­te­macho­se­lacho­galeo­krani...‡ a dish by stringing together by its ingredients
    6)Twoallbeefpattiesspecialsaucelettuce... was first used in a McDonald's Restaurant advertisement to describe the Big Mac sandwich.
    7.)Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubuna... a lake in Webster, Massachusetts. It means "Englishmen at Manchaug at the Fishing Place at the Boundary" and is sometimes facetiously translated as "you fish your side of the water, I fish my side of the water, nobody fishes the middle"
    The longest hypothetically legal Scrabble word in North American play is 8)ethyl­enediamine­tetra­acetates (28 letters). It is the plural of a word found in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th edition, which was the dictionary of reference in North American Scrabble play for words of at least 10 letters until June 16, 2003. Naturally, this word is 'legal' in name only, since it would not fit on the board. There are many 15-letter words; the highest-scoring word on a Scrabble board is either 9)benzoxycamphors (45) or 10:)sesquioxidizing (42). Because 11)sesquioxidizing has the high-scoring Q and Z, it would score 62 × 27 = 1674 if played across an edge of the board with three triple word squares and two double letter squares involved. This is possible by the first player laying 'ox', the second player adding 'idizing' and the first player adding 'sesqui' to the beginning. Benzoxycamphors would score only 59 × 27 = 1593. Sesquioxidizing is not found in Webster's dictionary, although the roots of the word, sesquioxide and oxidizing, are.
    Source(s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_word_in_English

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