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Now, that's one Ginormous word.
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*Amases the powers of the amazing god of infinate knowledge "Google"*
That chemical with the really long name? Tryptophan synthetase A protien; Chemical Notation C1289 H2051-N343-O375-S8. 1,913-letter enzyme with 267 amino acids. |
Foo, you uncovered my special word I found from the powers of amazing god of infinate knowledge "Google". Very nice though. Also, did you know that some african language has like 267 (I think) letters in its alphabet. That must be harsh to recite it. I wonder what the longest word in the history of all words of all languages of the universe.
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Not as scary as the fact japanese has around 10,000 kanji, 4,000 of which are 'required knowledge' as well as three seperate writing systems, the kana ones (hiragana and katakana) each having 46 symbols, with 25 of those having a seperate form with the addition of ", and each kanji having a minimum two pronounciations and meanings.
Ginormous indeed. |
On top of probbaly posting the longest word on this site I will now put the longest palindrome. HA HA HA. I bet no one can figure out how many words are in it. It's so big, to count it would take over a day and so I cant post it. Hint: Made in Nov. 2003 by some guy (if you're smart enough, you'll find out).
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You know why www.google.com made that name? Google is a number containing 100 zeros preceading a one. The largest word I know... 999 Google.
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I beat you with my 999 googolplex. A googolplex is a number containing a googol zeroes preceded by a one.
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This is turning into some sort of dick size contest.
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Just... no.
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We're still on the topic of Ginormous... I think...
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