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According to today's Melbourne Age, 'uncopyrightable' is the only 15-letter word in English that can be written without repeating a letter. Are they right?
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do they mean to imply that it is the longest such word in English?
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I dunno, tsuwm, I just copied the statement as it was printed [as a 'nafffact']
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well, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac (I'm just Old, so can't vouch for accuracy) The longest word you can spell without repeating a letter: uncopyrightable
here's some more verbal trumpery from the same source, which we can use perhaps to judge the veracity of same... The longest word with just one vowel: strengths The only English word with a triple letter: goddessship The word with the longest definition in most dictionaries: set The shortest "ology" (study of) word: oology (the study of birds' eggs) The only word in which an "f" is pronounced like a "v": of
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hmm, interesting source, the OFA -- only a few days ago the "nafffact" was about 'oology', so we might look forward to others from the same source, which they don't acknowledge of course.
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