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Einsteinean-intensities
As you said 'the longest', so it means I can uese suffix/prefix, right?
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You're reading What is the longest word you can make from the following letters: [A, E, I, N, S, T] You cannot use any letter twice.
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Nice work. Never heard of the word before, tried googling it, and never got it as one word. Do you know anywhere where it is written as a single word? If so, post link.
An impressive 22... That is double what I had.
by LeopoldClanner on May 23rd, 2009
I don't have any link. I thought you'd accept sensible words.
And googling?
At first I thought about 'Anti-Einesteinean intensities(!)', but I had to give up the thought since there are two a here.
I needed to think a lot as it's the toughest question I've ever encountered; but I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks for giving me the enchantment.
by kazi on May 23rd, 2009
Hope you love having funs solving math problems. You can come and share that with me.
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thanks.
by kazi on May 23rd, 2009
I thought you couldnt use any letter twice? the first uses e twice and the second uses n twice....
by anucha123 on May 24th, 2009
I don't understand your comment. In 'Einsteinean-intensities'? There is 5 e[3+2] and 4 n[3+1].
by kazi on May 24th, 2009
He has it as a hyphenated word, although I am yet to see it anywhere else in that form.
by LeopoldClanner on May 24th, 2009
I don't think you'll find any. I meant to post a sensible word and didn't think of a thesaurus one.
by kazi on May 24th, 2009