"Sesquipedalian" is a long word, pertaining to such a word, or a person who uses long words. The root meaning is "a foot and a half" (in length).
The word meaning a fear of long words is spelt: hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
it might be hard for them to learn how to spell it when they are young... and teachers might have a hard time pronoucing it
architectural is latin arch meaning long and tectural meaning hard
It is spelled the same. I means the same meaning. :)Another AnswerBiblically, you can use thee.
a person who compulsively works hard and long hours.
because then when they have to tell their friends or spell it, it frustrates them. in my first grade class i had to write my name 100 times if i misspelled it. Long names are hard for kids to say, spell, read, and write.
There is no real hard limit - as long as you've got a spell card in hand, and a slot in the S/T zone for it to go, then you can activate it.
Hermaphrodite, meaning an organism with both sexual organs
No It is Not Hard In Praying.If It is Long You should be always Active in Praying
This is the Family Fued Answers :- 1) Too hard to spell 2) People Can't Say It (pronounciation)
"The meaning of hard work in a manual economy is clear. Without the leverage of machines and organizations, working hard meant producing more. Those days are long gone. Most of us don't use our bodies as a replacement for a machine - unless we're paying for the privilege and getting a workout at the gym... Even if you're a workaholic, you're not working very hard at all. Sure, you're working long, but "long" and "hard" are now two different things. In the old days, ... hard work meant more work...
"The meaning of hard work in a manual economy is clear. Without the leverage of machines and organizations, working hard meant producing more. Those days are long gone. Most of us don't use our bodies as a replacement for a machine - unless we're paying for the privilege and getting a workout at the gym... Even if you're a workaholic, you're not working very hard at all. Sure, you're working long, but "long" and "hard" are now two different things. In the old days, ... hard work meant more work...