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Post by Rhiannon on Sept 11, 2002 17:33:11 GMT
patienceisavirturevirtureisagracewhichbringsasmileuponyourface
How many times did I hear that one from my friends? It isn't an official word but I'm beginning to think those words can't be separated! ;D Hey, if that's allowed, maybe I can bring our fine German way of creating amost endless words to use after all.... videocassetterecorderremotecontrolbatteryrechargingdevicespareplugtipchangingtoolhandlecolor: 91 characters And yes, this one would be perfectly valid as one word in German
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Post by Balin on Sept 11, 2002 21:54:03 GMT
Hmm nice one
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Sept 12, 2002 11:10:06 GMT
Hope I don't have to surrender yet!
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Post by Imrel on Sept 14, 2002 23:24:40 GMT
(Btw, the word I posted but can't be bothered to rewrite means to be against someone who is against the church, as far as I know.)
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Post by Elidor on Sept 15, 2002 6:57:03 GMT
Ok...I wIn! ;D ;D
So now...whoever can think of the longest medical or science word wins. Ok?
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Post by Rhiannon on Sept 15, 2002 9:54:31 GMT
Ohhhhh! Great! Hehehe...in- or excluding names of molecules?
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Sept 15, 2002 12:46:22 GMT
Does anybody here know a spell the wake Einstein from the dead? ;D ;D ;D
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Post by The Witch King on Sept 15, 2002 19:51:32 GMT
I'm not sure of the spelling..
LEPTOSPIRAICTEROHAEMORRAGHIA
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Post by Rhiannon on Sept 15, 2002 20:16:40 GMT
Ok, let's start slowly ;D Triethyloxoniumtetrafluoroborate (33)
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Post by The Witch King on Sept 15, 2002 20:22:17 GMT
Where did I put my chemistry book?
Maybe I should just read out a list of ingredients off a shampoo bottle. ;D
Bovinespongiformencephalopathy
BSE not sure that's one word.
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Post by Rhiannon on Sept 18, 2002 7:11:09 GMT
*looks around* C'mon, you're not giving up that easily, are you?
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Post by The Witch King on Sept 18, 2002 14:53:26 GMT
I can't find my old books. There were lots of long bacteria names. ;D
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Sept 18, 2002 15:58:29 GMT
e=mc2
Okay, that's too short! ;D
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Post by Elidor on Sept 19, 2002 10:13:18 GMT
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (44) A lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust.
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Post by The Witch King on Sept 19, 2002 14:16:55 GMT
Fantastic!
Can anyone beat that?
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