"Sesquipedal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sung to the tune of a sesquipedalian speech marked by use of long words.
Sesquialterous (adjective) refers to something that has 17 syllables when recited in its own name.
A celebratory period of 150 years continuing from a particular date, especially the 150th anniversary of an event.
A sesquicentennial is a 150th anniversary, derived from the Latin "sesqui" meaning "one and a half" and "centennial" meaning a hundred.
Sesquioxide refers to a compound that contains three parts of oxygen for every two parts of another element, such as chromium (Cr2O3), iron (Fe2O3), or titanium (Ti2O3).
I couldn't find any word with the name 'sesquioxidizing' in the dictionary. However, the prefix "sesquioxid-" can be broken down into its parts:<br><br>"sesqui-" is a prefix that comes from the Latin word "sesquuiaris" which means "one and a half."<br><br>"oxide-" is also from Latin "oxid-em" which refers to oxygen.<br><br>The word might be a play on the word "half-oxide" or a made-up word, but it's not a valid word that I could find in any English dictionary.
To repeat or say something again and again, often in a boastful or tiresome manner. <br><br>Example: "He's started to sesquiplicate the same story to anyone who will listen, getting more dramatic with each retelling."
A word that is not commonly used!<br><br>Sesquitone can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Not found in major dictionaries, "sesquitone" might be a colloquial or a misspelling of "sesquitone," which is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a tone or sound one-third of the normal tone. It can also mean a musical note a tone higher than the preceding one (or 2 above the natural note).<br>2. Alternatively, "sesquitone" may refer to a very unpleasant or unpleasantly humorous tone.<br><br>However, more likely, "sesquotone" is another name for a sesquialtera, which is an eight-tone instrumnt within the music field of Austrian Equatorial musoc timesand dating from centuries ago. <br><br>It is also closely related to a sesquialtera signatory note, used in composition of atonal and the derivative piece.