The Pushkin Institute named the longest word of the Russian language
The Pushkin Institute named the longest word in the Russian language. This was announced by Pavel Katyshev, Head of the Department of General and Russian Linguistics at the Pushkin Institute.
"Using artificial intelligence, we found out that the adjective tetrahydropyranylcyclopentyltetrahydropyridopyridine (55 letters) seems to claim the status of the longest Russian word," RIA Novosti quoted Katyshev as saying.
It is noted that this word is found in the name of the patent for the invention, registered in 2006.
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