User blog:Edwin Shade/Another Name For Googology

Inspired by James Joyce's thunder-words from Finnegan's Wake, I've created a long word for the study of large numbers whose individual parts all have relevant meaning, which I will expand on after I've shown you the word, which is as follows:

Megalomastomomenmammodomidominoleviamothmonstrohierarchinormegargantuuldapollyonipluraquadreamreperepereplenumeralarithmology

Constituent parts and meaning
Megalo is a prefix for words such as megalomania and means something that is abnormally large.

masto is a condensed form of the word mastodonic, referring to something that is like the prehistoric Mastodon, a large creature very similar to the Mammoth.

momenmammo is a mixture of the words momentous and Mammoth, referring to the swift rate of many googological functions with produce mammoth outputs.

domidomino is a combination of the words dominion and domino, as one may safely say fast growing functions lay claim to a large estate of numbers, which are figuratively under their dominion, and that they do so by much repetition, (akin the process of domino's falling over).

leviamoth is a conglomeration of the words Leviathan and Behemoth, two names belonging to beasts of size and power.

monstro is a shortened form of the word monstrous.

hierarchinorme is a fusion of the words hierarcitiptoptiloftical, a word which also appears in Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, and the word enormous.

gargantuuldapollyoni is a corruption of the name of Sbiis's Garantuuld regiment and the name Apollyon, the angel of the abyss in Revelation. We may regard the infinite majority of natural numbers as being beyond the grasp of our notations, however clever they're ever devised, and hence belonging to a "zone of darkness" which no mathematical tool can pierce into.

pluraquadream is a swirl of three different words, plural, quad, and ream, which when tied together means "many four reams", (and as four reams is 2,000), it may be further translated to "many 2,000's", or "many legions"; referring to how there are many legion's worth of notations and mathematical theories to analyze.

reperepereplenumeral is a tying together of the words repetition, (repeated twice for obvious reasons), replete, or splendid and complete, and numeral, as googology traditionally only deals with complete, (or whole), integers, which are used in repetitious systems.

arithmology is the study of mathematics, which when appended at the end of all that which meant large means "the study of large numbers".

Usage
It may be used as in the context of the following sentence, (note the annotations):

that the sought to write right a  of a  post on the, in which he hath spanned the explanation of Megalomastomomenmammodomidominoleviamothmonstrohierarchinormegargantuuldapollyonipluraquadreamrepirepireplenumeralarithmology for all to cast sight on.