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Show Longest Word In Any Language. The longest word we know of In any language Is a Greek word: "Lepadote-mnchoselnchogaleakranlokotakechumu-potrlm miitosllphlokarabo melltokntake-chu melltokntake-chu menoklchloplkossuphoii huttoperls-ter huttoperls-ter nlektnionoptoke phalllo kink lopel elolngo oslralo baph etrngunop teru gon." It Is found In Arlstophane's "Kkkleslnzouaal" and Is the name of a dlKh compounded of dainties of nil sorts fish, flesh, fowl and sauces. II Appears In slightly different forms In various editions. "Constantlnopnllsh-Iddtlelsnckpbclferverbunt" "Constantlnopnllsh-Iddtlelsnckpbclferverbunt" Is a Oermnn word. "Kamakaunokawenauloiiklan!" Is the mime of a little Hawaiian girl. Of course, when we consider catch questions "smiles" Is a long word because be-cause there Is a "mile" between the first and the last letters. In "beleaguered" "belea-guered" there Is a "league" between "be" and "red," |