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15 letters (Posted on 2018-02-16) Difficulty: 4 of 5
<this word> has one I, two Ls, three Ns, four Es, and five Ss.
Find it and its meaning.

Source: Discovered by Sir Jeremy Morse.

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Some Thoughts my solutions | Comment 1 of 8
I doubt any word list would have these constructed words but they seem to have some kind of meaning:

SENILELESSNESS - the state of not being senile
LINELESSNESSES - in the state of having any lines, pl.

Edit - Scratch that.  These have 14 letters.  Only 2 Ns.

Edited on February 16, 2018, 10:08 am
  Posted by Jer on 2018-02-16 10:06:51

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