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There are 22 eleven-letter words ending with TUDEbadassitude celestitude colongitude decrepitude disquietude geolatitude incertitude ingratitude intrepitude isolatitude midaltitude midlatitude necessitude nonattitude plumptitude promptitude pulchritude senectitude seriositude unassuetude uncertitude vicissitude 27 definitions found- badassitude — n. (Slang) Synonym of badassery.
- celestitude — n. Celestialness.
- colongitude — n. (Astronomy) The longitude of the morning terminator (division…
- decrepitude — n. The state of being decrepit or worn out from age or long use.
- disquietude — n. (Uncountable) A state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety. — n. (Countable) A fear or an instance of uneasiness.
- geolatitude — n. Geographic latitude.
- incertitude — n. Uncertainty, doubt, insecurity.
- ingratitude — n. A lack or absence of gratitude; thanklessness.
- intrepitude — n. Intrepidity.
- isolatitude — adj. Of equal or constant latitude.
- midaltitude — adj. (Geography) At a moderate altitude.
- midlatitude — n. Any latitude roughly half way between the equator and a pole. — adj. Of or relating to the midlatitudes or phenomena located there.
- necessitude — n. (Rare) The state or characteristic of being in need; neediness. — n. (Rare, usually pluralized) A circumstance or event which is… — n. (Rare, chiefly philosophy) Necessity.
- nonattitude — n. A belief made up ad hoc by someone who does not actually have…
- plumptitude — n. Synonym of plumpness.
- promptitude — n. The quality of being prompt; alacrity.
- pulchritude — n. Physical beauty.
- senectitude — n. Old age.
- seriositude — n. (Humorous, Internet slang) Seriousness, especially self-seriousness.
- unassuetude — n. (Rare) unaccustomedness.
- uncertitude — n. Alternative form of incertitude.
- vicissitude — n. Regular change or succession from one thing to another, or… — n. (Often in the plural) A change, especially in one’s life or fortunes.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 9 words
- French Wiktionary: 26 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: 2 words
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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