Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. Condition, state, or quality: exactitude.
Wiktionary
- n. Alternative form of -itude.
Etymologies
- French, from Old French, from Latin -tūdō, -tūdin-. (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)
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@vcb.etym.prjct - SAT WORD DUMP - as ...
The words on this list SAT regulars that I haven't sorted and grouped yet. It's like my wordy holding pen. get it? holding the pen to write a word? HA! I love how lame my humor is.
iconoclast, glacial, agnostic, histrionic, treacly, contemptuous, captious, bombastic, bombast, perfidy, quiescence, sordid and 148 more...
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Suffixes for Brainstorming Marketroids
Also, hipsters.
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Morphemes
morphemes greek and latin prefixes, suffixes and roots.
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