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pulchritudinous

 
American Heritage Dictionary:

pul·chri·tu·di·nous

(pŭl'krĭ-tūd'n-əs, -tyūd'-) pronunciation
adj.
Characterized by or having great physical beauty and appeal.


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    Having qualities that delight the eye: attractive, beauteous, beautiful, comely, fair, good-looking, gorgeous, handsome, lovely, pretty, ravishing, sightly, stunning. Scots bonny. Idioms: easy on the eyes. See beautiful/ugly.

 
 
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