Cachinnating

/ˈkækɪneɪtɪŋ/ verb

Laughing loudly, excessively, or in an unrestrained manner; the present action of loud or rude laughter.

Present participle of 'cachinate,' from Latin 'cachinnus.' The '-ing' suffix creates the continuous present tense. The word preserves the formal Latin character while describing an ongoing action of immoderate laughter.

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