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i lost 64k yesterday right after winning it |
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I was searching for meanings at kamus.com but i got better xd |
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the longest palindrome afaik is malayalam which is one of the many languages spoken in india. |
Malaya-lam, Malaya wariors =) |
The longest palindromic word in the Oxford English Dictionary is the onomatopoeic tattarrattat, coined by James Joyce in Ulysses (1922) for a knock on the door. The Guinness Book of Records gives the title to detartrated, the past tense of detartrate, a somewhat contrived chemical term meaning to remove tartrates. Rotavator, a trademarked name for an agricultural machine, is often listed in dictionaries. The term redivider is used by some writers but appears to be an invented term — only redivide and redivision appear in the Shorter Oxford Dictionary. Malayalam, an Indian language, is of equal length (strictly, this name should be spelt either Malayaalam or Malayālam, as the next to last vowel is long). Another aspect of the word "malayalam" is that it stays a letter palindrome if it is written in any phonetic script like devanagari.
The Finnish word saippuakivikauppias (soap-stone vendor) is claimed to be the world's longest palindromic word in everyday use. A meaningful derivative from it is saippuakalasalakauppias (soapfish bootlegger). An even longer effort is saippuakuppinippukauppias (soapdish batch seller). Koortsmeetsysteemstrook (fever measuring system strip) is probably the longest palindrome in Dutch.
source wikipedia - palindrome article.
i love this thread, i get to read up so many fun stuff on wiki this way :) |
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try this palindrome:
INERTIA4tw!!wt4aitretni |
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Gurumao, why you like wiki? I just use them for my everyday essay, but you use all the time?
I'm a nerd =( |
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>.> i'm not talking to you remember |
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i like wiki too :) |
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