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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest word in the English language. The word can be analysed as follows: Pneumono: from ancient Greek (πνεύμων, pneúmōn) which means lungs; ultra: from Latin, meaning beyond; micro and scopic: from ancient Greek, meaning small looking, referring to the fineness of ...
Miner's phthisis, Grinder's asthma, Potter's rot, [1] pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis [2] [3] Slice of a lung affected by silicosis: Specialty: Pulmonology: Types: Chronic silicosis: includes two types itself, simple silicosis and progressive massive fibrosis, Accelerated silicosis, Acute silicosis: Differential diagnosis
Pendulum's second album, In Silico, was released in May 2008 to significant commercial success. [2] The album charted at number two in the United Kingdom and at number nine in Australia, [4] [5] and has been certified Platinum in the UK. [6] Four singles have been released from In Silico.
Special Herbs, Vols. 7 & 8 is an instrumental album released by MF Doom under the moniker Metal Fingers. As with all volumes of Special Herbs released by Metal Fingers, each track is named after a herb or similar flora. Although being an instrumental album, some tracks contain sampled speech.
It sounds good, but doesn't work. The fact that microscopic is included doesn't mean you can split it into two words, because then the words make no sense. pneumono goes with osis, otherwise you get lungs very extremely small rather than lungs full of very extremely small volcanic silica dust, the disease. --Ben Brockert 03:35, Nov 18, 2004 (UTC)
Back from the Grave, Volume 8 is the eighth installment in the Back from the Grave series of garage rock compilations assembled by Tim Warren of Crypt Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was originally released as a double LP and CD in January 1996 in Germany and on August 26, 1996 in the U.S. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
B. Back from the Grave (series) The Beak Brackets Series; Beat the Boots! Beat the Boots! II; The Best... Album in the World...Ever! The Best Dance Album in the World...
Volume 8 is an album released by Italian singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André.It was first issued in 1975 on Ricordi and then re-released by BMG.According to statements by De André within his posthumous autobiography "Una goccia di splendore" ["A drop of brightness"], released in 2011, his collaboration with Francesco De Gregori, which gave birth to four of the eight songs on the album ...