Term for the use of long words
A white, strong smelling substance that is toxic to humans
Things that are unreadable or unintelligible
A neurodiagnostic test that measures electrical activity from the brain
A colorless, non-flammable gas once used as a refrigerant, aerosol propellant, and solvent
A type of electromagnetic spectroscopy that analyzes fluorescence from a sample
Excision of both the thyroid and parathyroid glands
Typically a chronic toxicosis that results in hepatic failure
The state of being able to achieve honors or honorableness
The study of the complex, interconnected relationships between psychological factors, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and the immune system
To keep an established church from disestablishmentarians
The action of believing something is worthless
A term meaning "very good"
A rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to respond to parathyroid hormone
A colorless, tasteless, and almost odorless crystalline chemical compound/ organochloride banned in the U.S.A. for cancer and birth defect risks
The medical term for a "brain freeze" which happens when the roof of the mouth cools rapidly, triggering the trigeminal nerve
A word from 1964 Disney film Mary Poppins meaning extraordinary or very good
The fear of the number 666, also known as the unlucky number
The fear of long words, a long word itself for people with the fear to conquer it
A disease caused by inhaling sand or silica, and getting into the lungs
The name of a lake in Webster, Massachusetts
A word fabricated by Dr. Edward Strother, describing the spa bath waters in England
The name of a village in Anglesey, Wales to attract tourists with the long name
A law of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in 1999, translating to "beef labelling monitoring task transfer act"
and involved supervision of labelling beef products after an outbreak of mad cow disease happened
A word made by James Joyce in his novel, "Ulysses" to mock the German practice of creating long word, descriptive compound words
A word made by James Joyce in his novel, "Finnegans Wake" representing a door being shut and the word being made with many different languages
A word made by James Joyce in his novel, "Finnegans Wake" representing the fall of Adam and Eve, with the word being made with many different languages
A dish in Aristophanes' fictional comedy Assemblywomen, and the dish containing many ingredients in ancient Greek language
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antidisestablishmentarianism
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dichlorodifluoromethane
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
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electroencephalography
floccinaucinihilipilification
hexakosioihexekontahexakontaphobia
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
honorificabilitudinitatibus
incomprehensibilities
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nationalgymnasiummuseumsanatoriumandsuspensoriumsordinaryprivatdocent
paradichlorobenzenes
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism
psychoneuroendocrinological
pyrrolizidinealkaloidosis
rindfleischetikettierungsuberwachungsaufgabenubertragungsgesetz
sesquipedalianism
spectrophotofluorometry
sphenopalatineganglioneuralgia
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
thyroparathyroidectomy
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