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It's described by Wikipedia (link above) as a factitious word, in that it was a made-up word describing a non-existent condition, but it was later included in the dictionary (OED 1936 supplement) so, if one is just talking about "the longest word in the dictionary", it's a valid candidate.
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest. Wonky Pedia is a parody of Wikipedia, don't cite it as a source in any of your essays.
It's described by Wikipedia (link above) as a factitious word, in that it was a made-up word describing a non-existent condition, but it was later included in the dictionary (OED 1936 supplement) so, if one is just talking about "the longest word in the dictionary", it's a valid candidate.
There was a quiz show on BBC2 some years ago where you had to make a long word from 3 random letters where those letters apeared in order. One word would apear nearly every episode it contained so many letters of the alphabet, can't remember what it was??? grrr
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