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  • I would try it honestly but I am lazy :)
  • Super Call Fragile Gills State Stile Rags Dials Recall There are too many it would take all night.
  • I'm not very good at this. Super, obviously.
  • 1) Because there are a lot of letters in it, you will be able make a lot of words out of it. The best would be to use an anagram solver: http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ Some words found: A Cicadae Frillier Pugilists Pix http://wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram.cgi?anagram=Supercalifragilisticexpialid&language=english&t=1000&d=&include=&exclude=a&n=&m=&source=adv&a=n&l=n&q=n&k=1 2) Another interesting issue is to find out of which words this word is made out: "The roots of the word have been defined as follows: super- "above", cali- "beauty", fragilistic- "delicate", expiali- "to atone", and docious- "educable", with the sum of these parts signifying roughly "Atoning for educability through delicate beauty." Although the word contains recognizable English morphemes, it does not follow the rules of English morphology as a whole. The morpheme -istic is a suffix in English, whereas the morpheme ex- is typically a prefix; so following normal English morphological rules, it would represent two words: supercalifragilistic and expialidocious. The pronunciation also leans towards it being two words since, the letter c doesn't normally sound like a k when followed by an e, an i or a y." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

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