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Answer for the clue ""'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves . . ." ", 11 letters:
jabberwocky

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 meaningless, worthless 2 absurd, nonsense, nonsensical n. invented or meaningless language; nonsense

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1872, nonsense word (perhaps based on jabber ) coined by Lewis Carroll, for the poem of the same name, which he published in "Through the Looking-Glass." The poem is about a fabulous beast called the Jabberwock.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Jabberwocky , an adult pantomime by Andrew Kay, Malcolm Middleton and Peter Phillips, is a musical based on the English poem of the same name by Lewis Carroll . The music, book and lyrics are by Malcolm Middleton, Andrew Kay and Peter Philips, with additional ...

Usage examples of jabberwocky.

Walking, stumbling, sidling, Janice felt herself drowning as she pushed through wee mad clusters along the western shore of Jabberwocky, hysteria rising, building, surging until screaming became the only possible antidote.

The rolling data stream fluttered by as a pointless jabberwocky of drunken, jumbled graphics and erratic, haphazard numbers.

It has seemed impossible to a man who is not a Frenchman, and who is, therefore, tremendously excited over the case, to avoid discussion of the Jabberwocky of the Rennes court-martial as it is reported in America and England.

Their netmail was mostly jabberwocky even after Relay's best interpretation.