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pulchritude(n.) physical beauty (Several of Shakespeare’s sonnets explore the pulchritude of a lovely young man.)
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pulchritude"beauty," c. 1400, from Latin pulchritudo "beauty; excellence, attractiveness," from pulcher "beautiful," of unknown origin.
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pulchritudebeauty
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pulchritudenoun Definition: a person's beauty Example Sentence: Her pulchritude shows every time she turns to speak to me.
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pulchritude(n) physical beauty (especially of a woman)
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pulchritudephysical beaty like geogous women all the women that have beaty they use to call pulchritude
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