Word+of+many+syllables

  • 51Law French — is an archaic language originally based on Old Norman and Anglo Norman, but increasingly influenced by Parisian French and, later, English. It was used in the law courts of England, beginning with the Norman Conquest by William the Conqueror. Its …

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  • 52polysyllabic — 1. adjective a) Having more than one syllable; having multiple or many syllables. Antidisestablishmentarianism definitely qualifies as a polysyllabic word. b) Characterized by or consisting of words having numerous syllables …

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  • 53Limerick (poetry) — A limerick is a five line poem with a strict form, originally popularized in English by Edward Lear. Limericks are frequently witty or humorous, and sometimes obscene with humorous intent.The following example of a limerick is of anonymous origin …

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  • 54German-Russian pidgin — A mixed language or pidgin that appears to have arisen in the early 1990s. It is sometimes known Deutschrussisch in German or Nemrus in Russian. Some speakers of the mixed language refer to it as Quelia (not to be confused with the bird genus… …

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  • 55Lonnie Mack — Infobox Musical artist Name = Lonnie Mack Img capt = Lonnie Mack in Rising Sun, Indiana, 2003. Img size = Landscape = Background = solo singer Birth name = Lonnie McIntosh Alias = Born = birth date and age|1941|07|18 Dearborn County, Indiana, U.S …

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  • 56Bezenšek Shorthand — Infobox Writing system name = Bezenšek Shorthand type = Shorthand time = 1923 ndash;today languages = Bulgarian sample = Bezenshek.svg fam1=Gabelsberger shorthand creator = Anton BezenšekBezenšek Shorthand is a shorthand system, used for rapidly… …

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  • 57polysyllabic — /ˌpɒlisəˈlæbɪk / (say .poleesuh labik) adjective 1. consisting of many, or more than three, syllables, as a word. 2. characterised by such words, as language, etc. Also, polysyllabical. {Medieval Latin polysyllabus (from Greek polysyllabos of… …

  • 58polysyllabic — polysyllabically, adv. /pol ee si lab ik/, adj. 1. consisting of several, esp. four or more, syllables, as a word. 2. characterized by such words, as a language, piece of writing, etc. Also, polysyllabical. [1650 60; < ML polysyllab(us) of many&#8230; …

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  • 59multisyllabic — /mʌltisəˈlæbɪk/ (say multeesuh labik) adjective 1. (of a word) consisting of many syllables. 2. (of a word) consisting of more than one syllable …

  • 60sesquipedalian — I noun a very long word (a foot and a half long) • Syn: ↑sesquipedalia • Hypernyms: ↑polysyllable, ↑polysyllabic word II adjective 1. given to the overuse of long words …

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