Monday, 15 April 2013

Ununununiumisation

Ununununiumisation: noun. The act of removing the qualities of unununium from an object, person or animal. The word can be used in a variety of contexts and sentences as a noun or when changed to a verb, for example: "Once scientists come up with a better name for unununium, it will be ununununiumised." The word can also be used in more practical contexts, for example learning that the cat has been ununununiumised is a good thing to know, though one can not be sure how the cat gained the qualities of unununium in the first place. As you also might have registered, there is no such word as "unununiumisation," signifying the gain of the qualities of unununium, because that would be silly. The origin of this word is disputed, though modern linguists would probably class it as a word conceived by idle brains somewhere in Europe.     

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