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The longest word found in a Shakespearean play is "honorificabilitudinitatibus," which appears in "Love's Labour's Lost." This 27-letter word refers to the state of being able to achieve honors. It is notable for its length and complexity, reflecting Shakespeare's playful use of language and his penchant for intricate wordplay.

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