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Today's Word "Pulchritudinous"

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pulchritudinous \pehl-kri-TUD-nehs\ (adjective) - Possessing physical beauty.

"Glen's favorite resort, Mt Pisgah in the Smokies, offers a pulchritudinous view over the rolling mountains."

 

Latin pulchritudin-, from pulcher "beautiful, fair or handsome in shape and appearance." In a spiritual or moral sense, pulcher means "fine, noble, honorable." Also, it's akin to the Latin parere "bright or shining." In light of the Latin connotations, pulchritudinous amounts to the highest praise that one can give a beautiful object or person.


 

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