The word "Set" has 464 definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary. It has the most definitions.
Akrit Jaswal became the world’s youngest surgeon at 7 and has a 146 IQ. source
Akrit Jaswal became the world’s youngest surgeon at 7 and has a 146 IQ.
is a Korean civil engineer and former child prodigy. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ. At age four, he scored over 200 on an IQ test normally given to seven-year-olds. source
is a Korean civil engineer and former child prodigy. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ. At age four, he scored over 200 on an IQ test normally given to seven-year-olds.
Kim Ung Yong is a Korean civil engineer and former child prodigy who started speaking at the age of 6 months and was able to read Korean, Japanese, English, German and many other languages by his third birthday
Strengths, at nine letters long, is the longest word in the English language with only one vowel. source
Strengths, at nine letters long, is the longest word in the English language with only one vowel.
Pele was listed in the Guinness World Records for most career goals scored in football.
Tom Sietas is the world record holder, a man who can hold his breath for 22 minutes. source
Tom Sietas is the world record holder, a man who can hold his breath for 22 minutes.
The largest quiz, according to Guinness, was the "Quiz for Life", held at the Flanders Expo Halls in Ghent, Belgium, on 11 December 2010 with 2,280 participants.
Guinness World Record set for the “longest interval between the birth of twins” for 87 days. source
Guinness World Record set for the “longest interval between the birth of twins” for 87 days.
According to the 2006 Guinness World Records, the longest living guinea pig survived 14 years, 10.5 months. source
According to the 2006 Guinness World Records, the longest living guinea pig survived 14 years, 10.5 months.
The Youngest winner of an Oscar was Shirley Temple, age 6, who was awarded in 1934. source
The Youngest winner of an Oscar was Shirley Temple, age 6, who was awarded in 1934.