pulchritude

/pʌlkrə.t(j)uːd/

pʌlkrə · t(j)uːd (2 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

Physical beauty.

Etymology

From Middle English pulcritude, from Latin pulchritūdō, from pulcher (“beautiful”).

Example Sentences

  • "1978, Charles D. Benson and William Barnaby Faherty, Moonport: A History of Apollo Launch Facilities and Operations, NASA Special Publication 4204, 1978, ch. 4 https://web.archive.org/web/20061020074600/http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-4204/ch4-8.html One participant recalls arriving at his Cocoa Beach motel on a Saturday evening with the Miss Universe contest on TV. To his wife's amazement, his interest in feminine pulchritude gave way to fatigue, and he was asleep before the final selection."
  • "Do you know why a woman of such pulchritude is married to me? 'Cause I make a comfortable living."
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