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Craig’s WD #41

Today’s Word of the Day is…

Pulchritude

Flowing with the ‘tude words: attitude, longitude, fortitude, dude, exactitude, servitude and so forth, comes this interesting word: Pulchritude.

It’s meaning, you ask? Simple: Beauty!
– Vancouver has many points of interest that have inherent pulchritude, check out the Stanley Park Seawall!

Again, if I am wrong in my example, please let me know!

Have a great day!

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  1. […] this week, I was looking at words that ended with Tude when I spotted this gem! Naturally I had to define it for […]

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Craig MacLean is DeafBlind with ataxia, a rare condition called CAPOS. He & his wife of 22 years have two sons, the oldest of which has CAPOS as well.

Craig uses American Sign Language to communicate. He is an avid writer, friend, Hot Wheel collector and intervenor advocate.

Craig sits on many committees, boards and associations as a DeafBlind rep. He graduated university with a BA in psychology in 2000.