Monday, 4 December 2006

The longest English word

A challenge:
Who can write the longest English word? The first one: splinterproof (cristal inastillable) : 13 letters.
Write down the word, the Spanish meaning and the number of letters. Thank you!!!

11 comments:

gema said...

At last!!! It has been hard and has taken many days to think of a longer word, but I GOT IT!!!

My word is: parapsychology, 14 letters. Its meaning is "parapsicología", i.e. beyond psychology.
Can anybody find a longer one??

Mario said...
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Mario said...

Yes i found the longest word, probably the most, is this "ethylenediaminetetracidic". My word has 25 LETTERS!!!!. Its meaning is relative to the substance which contains the recipies where the blood samples go, more specifically to the one of red end. This substance separates the plasma of the blood during the laboratory examinations.
Ja, ja, ja try to get a better one.

Mario Manzano 1ºBachillerato

gema said...

I must recognise it, it´s impossible to find a longer word than yours, so Mario, for me,you are the WINNER!!!

Mario said...

Thank you Gema, but if somebody find a word longer please write it.
And I wish everybody MERY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!.

Susana said...

This message was written before the last one...sorry.

Mario, you are a machine!!!I think overcoming your mega-hyper-super word will be a very hard task, but I'm not going to give up.
By the way, are you a student at Lourdes School? I can't remember you...It is a joke!! Thanks for taking part in this blog. Merry Christmas for you and your sister.Please, persuade her to visit this site.Be happy. XXX

Susana said...

Hello, again!! I'm sorry, but Mario is not the winner...I have just found one of the longest English words:

Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters)

1. An inherited disorder that closely simulates the symptons but not the consequences of pseudohypoparathyroidism and, thus it has mild or no manifestations of hypoparathyroidism or tetanic convulsions.

2. A relatively mild form of pseudohypoparathyroidism that is characterized by normal levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood.

Who dares to overcome my word???

gema said...

Hello again and Merry Christmas!!! I'm really really sorry but I overcame your last word, Susana, and I'm the winner again. I found an even longer word: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis 45 LETTERS!!!!
It is a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica (sandlike) dust, mostly found in volcanoes.

Susana said...

I am very happy!!Why? Because I have found the longest English word, and what does it mean? I'm the winner again...Sorry, Gema and Mario!!!!

My word is: osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilaginonervomedullary (51 letters): 'of bone, flesh, blood, organs, gristle, nerve, and marrow'.

Anonymous said...

hi susan
(me he metido para que tu lo veas)
gonzalo del olmo