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  • Astonishing Facts!

    1) Longest English Word:
    Praetertranssubstantiationalistically has 37 letters.

    2) Book Without Letter "e":
    GADFY, written by Earnest Wright in 1939 is a 50,000+ word book, which doesn't contain a single word with 'e' in it

    3) Word without Vowel:
    Rhythm
    Sky
    Fry
    Cry

    4) Human Brain:
    Organ of body which has no sensation when cut.

    5) Crocodile:
    Only animal & reptile which sheds tear while eating.

    6) No of Alphabets, which SOUND AS WORDS:

    They are
    ** **B* Bee *
    ** **C* Sea*
    ** **G** * Zee*
    ** ** I* Eye *
    ** ** Q* Queue*
    ** ** R* Are *
    ** ** S* Yes *
    ** **T* Tea* **
    ** ** U* You *
    ** ** Y* Why

  • #2
    Re: Astonishing Facts!

    Thanks...

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    • #3
      Re: Astonishing Facts!

      May I use one of these as a trivia question in my shop (requesting permission)? Probably the first or whichever cannot be googled.

      Thx for your consideration

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      • #4
        Re: Astonishing Facts!

        Hmmm, I googled the first and alot of others are shown here http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexper...ds/longestword

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        • #5
          Theres loads more i found ages ago, on a website. I will post them if i find them....

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          • #6
            The first know palindrome was found in the ruins of Herculaneum buried in ash around 79 AD (was graffiti on a wall)

            Musical palindrome is a form known as a crab cannon - the first half is reversed and played backwards.

            Joseph Hadn's Symphony No.47 has a musical palindrome in it, the movement is repeated to times then reversed 2 times and arrives where it started.

            "A Gassy Obese Boy's Saga" is a 5,000 word palindromic story but it barely makes any sense. The title is a palindrome too
            I YQ YQ R

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            • #7
              Originally posted by aleish View Post

              6) No of Alphabets, which SOUND AS WORDS:

              They are
              ** **B* Bee *
              ** **C* Sea*
              ** **G** * Zee*
              ** ** I* Eye *
              ** ** Q* Queue*
              ** ** R* Are *
              ** ** S* Yes *
              ** **T* Tea* **
              ** ** U* You *
              ** ** Y* Why
              These are a lot more useful now we have text messaging!

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