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Here's a few odd words that I like:

Gumption
Podunk
Adipocere
Lugubrious
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

And guess what that's a fear of.

That's right. Long words. The person who made this up was too cruel.
Sorry to double post, but... this simply HAS to be posted. SPOILERED FOR SIZE. And this is all one word.

Quote:Two chemical terms (3,641 and 1,913 letters long) have appeared in the Guinness Book of World Records. They were withdrawn because they have never been used by chemists, and there is no theoretical limit to the length of possible legitimate chemical terms. A DNA molecule could have a name of over 1,000,000,000 letters if it was written out in full.

Spoiler:
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This word has appeared in the American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstract
For typically strange words that i've remembered in my english work;

Lamprophony
Pulveratricious
Rastaquouere

They aren't overtly long scientific words too!
Quote:Lamprophony
Pulveratricious
Rastaquouere
Lugubrious
Gumption
Podunk
Adipocere

WHAT. I DON'T GET ANY OF THESE. /flail
Antidisistablishmentarionism. Its very long.
One of the only times I got detention in high school was due to use of the word crapulous in an essay I wrote for my English class. My teacher first claimed that I had cursed and then (after I'd broken out the dictionary) claimed that I had intentionally used the word in order to provoke a reaction -- and, apparently, make her look dumb.

Quote:crap·u·lous /ˈkræpyələs/ [krap-yuh-luhs]
–adjective
  1. given to or characterized by gross excess in drinking or eating.
  2. suffering from or due to such excess.
I was not pleased.

Edit: Not to mention the teacher's reaction when I wrote a term paper titled "The Black Man's Bible" when examining themes involving religion, sin, evil, and the Devil in The Scarlet Letter. Never-you-mind that there is a Bible-toting character in the novel referred to only as the Black Man.
Piroska Wrote:One of the only times I got detention in high school was due to use of the word crapulous in an essay I wrote for my English class. My teacher first claimed that I had cursed and then (after I'd broken out the dictionary) claimed that I had intentionally used the word in order to provoke a reaction -- and, apparently, make her look dumb.

Quote:crap·u·lous /ˈkræpyələs/ [krap-yuh-luhs]
–adjective
  1. given to or characterized by gross excess in drinking or eating.
  2. suffering from or due to such excess.
I was not pleased.

Edit: Not to mention the teacher's reaction when I wrote a term paper titled "The Black Man's Bible" when examining themes involving religion, sin, evil, and the Devil in The Scarlet Letter. Never-you-mind that there is a Bible-toting character in the novel referred to only as the Black Man.

I love doing that with words in the English class!

However, I'd like explanations for those words. ... The ones I said
Azheron Wrote:Lamprophony
Pulveratricious
Rastaquouere
Lugubrious
Gumption
Podunk
Adipocere
  • Lamprophony
    –noun
    1. loudness and clarity of voice.

    Pulveratricious
    -adjective
    1. covered with dust.

    Rastaquouere
    –noun
    1. a social upstart, especially from a Mediterranean or Latin American country.
    2. a smooth untrustworthy foreigner.

    Lugubrious
    -adjective
    1. mournful, dismal, or gloomy, esp. in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner.

    Gumption
    –noun
    1. initiative; aggressiveness; resourcefulness: With his gumption he'll make a success of himself.
    2. courage; spunk; guts: It takes gumption to quit a high-paying job.
    3. common sense; shrewdness.

    Podunk
    –noun
    1. any small and insignificant or inaccessible town or village.

    Adipocere
    –noun
    1. a waxy substance produced by the decomposition of dead animal bodies in moist burial places or under water.
Adipocere is also known as "grave wax"
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