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haberdashery

[hab-er-dash-uh-ree]

hab·er·dash·er·y

[hab-er-dash-uh-ree]
noun, plural -er·ies.
1.
a haberdasher's shop.
2.
the goods sold there.

Origin:
1425–75; late Middle English haberdashrye < Anglo-French. See haberdasher, -y3
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Haberdashery has a plethora of syllables.
So is antidisestablishmentarianism. Does it mean:
opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
(used as a nonsense word by children to express approval or to represent the longest word in English.)
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haberdashery (ˈhæbəˌdæʃərɪ)
 
n , pl -eries
the goods or business kept by a haberdasher

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