Actually, I think you might also apologise for the redundancy in your
original post:
wrote a long, and fairly sesquedepelian
Outside of chemistry (where it indicates a ratio of 3 to 2),
sesquipidalian simply means 'long', from the Latin for 'a foot and a
half'.
:)
Best,
Mark
On 20 May 2007, at 18:57, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I would like to apologise for spelling:
"sesquipedalian" wrongly!
Please show your appreciation of my full and frank
apology by using "sesquipedalian" as often as possible
in all forms of communication :)
Love and muffled noises, Richmond Mathewson
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