Quote:
From Zed :It is possible to be obscure with short words but sesquipidalianism feels so much more sophisticated.

ses·qui·pe·da·lian·ism noun
Definition:
long word: a word with many letters or syllables
[Early 17th century. < Latin sesquipedalis "measuring one and one-half feet" < sesqui- (see sesqui-) + ped- "foot"]

I thought this was a word made up by Zed , but it is a real word.
Not all different vowels, but long.Would there be a shorter word for: a word with many letters or syllables?