How polysyllables often is described (“________ polysyllables”)
latin,
many,
long,
few,
more,
such,
reassuring,
english,
ponderous,
latinate,
johnsonian,
old,
german,
most,
sonorous,
unusual,
numerous,
pompous,
vast,
scientific,
abstract,
strange,
splendid,
blatant,
gargantuan,
untoned,
pretentious,
dutch,
theological,
watery,
unintelligible,
incomprehensible,
final,
roman,
fat,
germanic,
ornate,
sounding,
technical,
obscure,
synonymous,
humorous,
terrific,
unnecessary
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