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Zenzizenzizenzic

Ah, I see someone has listened to "The Rest is Science" recently. Great podcast with Michael Stevens (VSauce) and Hannah Fry (the mathematician)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t-5lQ2mzuw

6 hours agomarceldegraaf

Actually, its just one of the 170k English words we all totally already knew this morning.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48598586

6 hours agoflyingcircus3

Which was also heavily featured on the podcast mentioned.

5 hours agonkrisc

Unbelievable. Are you actually Stephen Fry is disguise?

2 hours agojzer0cool

I understood that reference.

16 minutes agofarmerbb

I always wondered what the Spice Girls were singing about in that song.

5 hours agoJblx2

Just "zenzi" stacked three times. They really committed to the bit.

6 hours agomomoraul

> dating from a time when powers were written out in words rather than as superscript numbers ... he wrote that it "doeth represent the square of squares squaredly".

This is a great example of why bad naming conventions are a "smell". It strongly implies that the solution does not yet fully understand the problem it's trying to solve.

6 hours agosublinear

Waiting for an AI startup to create a phononym of this, in the same vein as Google did...

7 hours agonot_a_bot_4sho

I assume it's already trademarked as a pharmaceutical name.

4 hours agodkarl

> …it survives as a linguistic oddity: zenzizenzizenzic has more Zs than any other word in the OED.

I am an absolutely garbage scrabble player, but I will be keeping this gem in my back pocket… probably a rare case to play it though haha

7 hours agograypegg

Scrabble only comes with one Z, so some of those are gonna have be sideways N's.

7 hours agoSparkle-san

Also, a Scrabble board is 15 squares across and ZENZIZENZIZENZIC is 16 letters, so even with a Scrabble set with extra Zs or blanks you couldn't ever play it.

6 hours agogjm11

even if you just played the root zenzic would be great score, but again, the solitary z would make a wee bit difficult

6 hours agodylan604

With one Z tile and 2 blanks...

6 hours agoconradludgate

In addition to the Z's everyone else pointed out, Scrabble boards are 15 tiles across. This is 16 letters. You fool. You utter gumdrop.

6 hours agodarth_aardvark

Ah! Wrong on the internet! Oh no!

4 hours agograypegg

That is actually pretty cool

7 hours agolbo462
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3 hours ago

Someone watched “The rest is Science” I imagine!

6 hours agoAStrangeMorrow

Or tried that vocabulary estimator that is currently on the front page (it gave me zenzizenizenic in the last section.)

5 hours agomarcusb

Yes possible. But really that video of them features the word prominently (even on the thumbnail) AND that vocabulary estimation website. The video/podcast is just slightly over a week old.

Anyway doesn’t really matter, it was more to see if anyone else was a listener of that podcast.