evangelistary

[ih-van-juh-lis-tuh-ree]

e·van·ge·lis·ta·ry

[ih-van-juh-lis-tuh-ree]
noun, plural e·van·ge·lis·ta·ries.
a book containing passages from the four Gospels to be read at a divine service.


Origin:
1640–50; < Medieval Latin ēvangelistārium. See evangelist, -ary
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Evangelistary has a plethora of syllables.
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a white, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C14H9Cl5, usually derived from chloral by reaction with chlorobenzene in the presence of fuming sulfuric acid: used as an insecticide and as a scabicide and pediculicide: agricultural use prohibited in the U.S.
the estimation of something as valueless (encountered mainly as an example of one of the longest words in the English language).
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