Still no "Sambucca" quote!
... but a word for the day. After a long discussion, that a word have to be in a dictionary to be a word I got the proof for a very special long word:
Antidisestablishmentarianism
noun [U] SPECIALIZED
opposition to the belief that there should not be an official relationship between a country's government and its national church
(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
Well, and I was thinking that only Germans love long words;) ~FALSE
Antidisestablishmentarianism
noun [U] SPECIALIZED
opposition to the belief that there should not be an official relationship between a country's government and its national church
(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
Well, and I was thinking that only Germans love long words;) ~FALSE

2 Comments:
A word DOESN'T need to be in the dictionary to be a word, but I'm so glad this one is...!
By
Nick Haworth, at 7:08 am
Maybe we should have a look at a sign language dictionary as well?!
Guess, we will find a famous move in it;)
By
3Lions, at 6:22 pm
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