This is "Jokes & Riddles" is it not?
So the answer is "smiles". There's a mile between the beginning and ending "s".
2007-02-01 17:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Longest
2007-02-02 00:57:02
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answer #2
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answered by just ask me 2
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I dont know about the world, but the longest word in any major English language dictionary is pneumonoÂultraÂmicroÂscopicÂsilicoÂvolcanoÂconiosis, a 45-letter word supposed to refer to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of volcanic ash. Yet, The longest non-technical word is flocciÂnauciÂnihiliÂpiliÂfica,tion at 29 letters. next is AntiÂdisÂestablishmentÂarianismani at 28 letters and then The humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua‘a, or reef triggerfish, is Hawaii's official state fish, At 22 letters!! Isnt english fun!!
2007-02-02 00:53:28
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answer #3
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answered by Night Fire 2
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The longest word in any major English language dictionary is pneumonoÂultraÂmicroÂscopicÂsilicoÂvolcanoÂconiosis, a 45-letter word supposed to refer to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of volcanic ash, but research has discovered that this word was originally intended as a hoax. It has since been used in a close approximation of its originally intended meaning, lending at least some degree of validity to its claim.
2007-02-02 00:35:46
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answered by UNapologetic! 4
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longest word:
(45) PNEUMONOÂULTRAÂMICROÂSCOPICÂSILICOÂVOLCANOÂCONIOSIS
Longest Place Names:
There are many long place names around the world. Here are a few of the largest.
(85) TAUMATAÂWHAKAÂTANGIÂHANGAÂKOAUAUÂOÂTAMATEAÂTURIPUKAKAÂPIKIÂMAUNGAÂHOROÂNUKUÂPOKAIÂWHENUAÂKITANAÂTAHU
A hill in New Zealand. This Maori name was in general use, but is now generally abbreviated to Taumata. The name means: the summit of the hill, where Tamatea, who is known as the land eater, slid down, climbed up and swallowed mountains, played on his nose flute to his loved one.
(66) GORSAÂFAWDDACHÂAIDRAIGODANÂHEDDOÂGLEDDOLONÂPENRHYNÂAREURÂDRAETHÂCEREDIGION
A town in Wales. The name means: the Mawddach station and its dragon teeth at the Northern Penrhyn Road on the golden beach of Cardigan bay.
(58) LLANÂFAIRÂPWLLÂGWYNÂGYLLÂGOGERYÂCHWYRNÂDROBWLLÂLLANTYÂSILIOÂGOGOÂGOCH
A town in North Wales. The name roughly translates as: St. Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel near to the rapid whirlpool of Llantysilio of the red cave. It is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.
(41) CHARÂGOGAGOGÂMANÂCHARÂGOGAGOGÂCHARÂBUNAÂGUNGAMOG
Another name for Lake Webster in Massachusetts. Probably the longest name in the United States. Alternative spellings are:
(44) CHARÂGOGGAGOGGÂMANÂCHAUGÂGAGOGGÂCHAUÂBUNAÂGUNGAMOGG,
(45) CHARÂGOGGAGOGGÂMANÂCHAUGÂGAGOGGÂCHAUÂBUNAÂGUNGAMAUGG,
(44) CHARÂGOGGAGOGGÂMANÂCHAUGÂGAGOGGÂCHAÂBUNAÂGUNGAMAUGG.
(23) NUNATHÂLOOGAGAÂMIUTÂBINGOI
The Eskimo name for some dunes in Alaska, according to The Book of Names by J. N. Hook.
2007-02-02 00:35:13
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answer #5
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answered by pundragonrebel 3
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`what` is d longest word
the answer is `what`
2007-02-02 01:30:04
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answered by AJ 2
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I think it would be some kind of Chemistry word. Almost like an equation for something.
Alcomiroziropoulopilousitounitapignac could be one. Not sure whether if its a word.
2007-02-02 00:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - the fear of long words is, ironically, the longest word in the English language.
2007-02-02 00:42:47
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answered by Crash 7
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good question but all I thought of was mary poppins but I guess there's a 45 letter word according to another answerer ;o)
2007-02-02 00:37:17
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answered by Christina 4
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We;ll hear goes. Pnemonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconosis. Coal Miners get it. a form Black Lung.
2007-02-02 00:46:15
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answered by johnnybegood 3
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