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10,009 Words

πŸ“— Canescent

πŸ’‘ Hoary; tending to become white or grey

πŸ“’ kanessent

πŸ“— Paneity

πŸ’‘ The state of being bread

πŸ“’ paneit

πŸ“— Poodle

πŸ’‘ Coarsely looped or nubby fabric

πŸ“’ potle

πŸ“— Gue

πŸ’‘ Two-stringed violin from the Shetland Islands

πŸ“’ kue

πŸ“— Ichthyotoxism

πŸ’‘ Poisoning from fish venom

πŸ“’ ikshthyotoksism

πŸ“— Lethiferous

πŸ’‘ Causing death; carrying or bearing death

πŸ“’ lethiferous

πŸ“— Boatswain

πŸ’‘ Ship’s crewmember in charge of equipment and maintenance

πŸ“’ boatswain

πŸ“— Concomitant

πŸ’‘ Accompanying

πŸ“’ konkomitant

πŸ“— Bewray

πŸ’‘ To reveal; to betray; to divulge

πŸ“’ bera

πŸ“— Caritative

πŸ’‘ Generous; charitable

πŸ“’ karitatife

πŸ“— Panchion

πŸ’‘ Coarse earthenware pan

πŸ“’ pankshion

πŸ“— Flagelliform

πŸ’‘ Shaped like a whip

πŸ“’ flajeliform

πŸ“— Pendular

πŸ’‘ Of, like or pertaining to a pendulum

πŸ“’ pentular

πŸ“— Cicerone

πŸ’‘ Guide; tour guide

πŸ“’ siserone

πŸ“— Hadeharia

πŸ’‘ Constant use of the word Β“hellΒ”

πŸ“’ hateharia

πŸ“— Grandiloquent

πŸ’‘ Bombastic

πŸ“’ krantilokuent

πŸ“— Spinosity

πŸ’‘ Thorniness

πŸ“’ spinosit

πŸ“— Adsorb

πŸ’‘ To attract and stick to the surface

πŸ“’ atsorb

πŸ“— Rhopalic

πŸ’‘ Having each word one syllable longer than that before

πŸ“’ rhopalik

πŸ“— Nene

πŸ’‘ Hawaiian goose

πŸ“’ nene