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Some Very Long Words Logophile Pencil Set
Some Very Long Words Logophile Pencil Set
The longest words in the english dictionary are fascinating. Both from spelling them and the pronunciation. Knowing some long words may come handy, especially for trivia purposes, or the next pub quiz. Pencil set dedicated to word lovers and writers. The long words included on the pencils include:
Epistemophilia
Contraremonstrance
Honorificabilitudinitatibus
Floccinaucinihilipilification
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Happily Made In: California, USA
Color: Multi-colored Pencils
Foiling: Matt Silver Foiled
Graphite Grade: HB Pencil
Designer's Random Fact: Each pop up we run we get asked about these pencils, "So cool, do these words really exist?" Yes, they do. We are still learning to say these words properly. The only word we manage to say it right is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, due to sing-a-longs to Mary Poppins. These set of words are definitely worth a look up in the dictionary, it may not make you a winner at scrabble, but may come handy in those ice breaker moments. It's highly apt for the pencil set, especially if you are an epistemophilic person. P.S. Epistemophilia is a word that is part of the pencil set.
The longest words in the english dictionary are fascinating. Both from spelling them and the pronunciation. Knowing some long words may come handy, especially for trivia purposes, or the next pub quiz. Pencil set dedicated to word lovers and writers. The long words included on the pencils include:
Epistemophilia
Contraremonstrance
Honorificabilitudinitatibus
Floccinaucinihilipilification
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Happily Made In: California, USA
Color: Multi-colored Pencils
Foiling: Matt Silver Foiled
Graphite Grade: HB Pencil
Designer's Random Fact: Each pop up we run we get asked about these pencils, "So cool, do these words really exist?" Yes, they do. We are still learning to say these words properly. The only word we manage to say it right is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, due to sing-a-longs to Mary Poppins. These set of words are definitely worth a look up in the dictionary, it may not make you a winner at scrabble, but may come handy in those ice breaker moments. It's highly apt for the pencil set, especially if you are an epistemophilic person. P.S. Epistemophilia is a word that is part of the pencil set.