What is the longest English word with no repeat letters?

Is it too much to expect a college educated braggart to be able to read a simple declarative sentence and count to 2?

the rules were vague, I thought he meant in a row......didn't mean to cause a row......but since you're up a creek without a paddle and couldn't row, I expect you were bored with no board and posted on the board to demonstrate your head had been bored.....
 
the rules were vague, I thought he meant in a row......didn't mean to cause a row......but since you're up a creek without a paddle and couldn't row, I expect you were bored with no board and posted on the board to demonstrate your head had been bored.....

You're a fucking idiot. There were no rules, there was one sentence that asked a simple question. "What is the longest English word with no repeat letters?" I'm sorry idiot, there is only one way to read this fucking sentence and if you couldn't read this sentence for meaning and get the meaning of it, then you should probably keep your mouth shut about any higher education you might have because you are not only are dumb as dirt, but you have the active intellect of a dormant plant. And if the question were only addressing words with repeated letters "next to each other," something you made up totally on your own and added as if it were included in the original question and it isn't, there are plenty of other words which are longer and have more letters in them.
 
The problem is the question should be what are the longest English words, not what "is", there are two with the exact same number of letters that fit.
 
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