That movie star has very pulchritudinous features.
I was struck by the pulchritude of the sunset over the ocean.
physical beauty mainly referring to women.
No, it is a noun referring to feminine beauty. The adjective form is pulchritudinous.
it means beautiful in a physical way
The word "pulchritude" comes from the Latin "pulchra," meaning beautiful. Thus, pulchritude is just a fancy, more Latin-rooted way of saying "beauty."
You use it as a synonym for beauty
Pulchritude, exactly how you spelled it.
International Pageant of Pulchritude was created in 1926.
International Pageant of Pulchritude happened in 1926.
The phrase 'pulchritude incognita' contains an error. Instead, 'pulchritude' should be written 'pulchritudo', as the subject of the sentence, in the nominative case. The correct phrase therefore is the following: 'pulchritudo incognita'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'pulchritudo' means 'beauty'; and 'incognita' means 'unknown'. The English meaning therefore is the following: unknown beauty.
The pulchritudinous lady excited me to my limit. She was a vision of feminine pulchritude.
Use "she" when referring to a female as the subject of a sentence. For example, "She is going to the store." Use "her" when referring to a female as the object of a sentence. For example, "I saw her at the party."