| ALTITUDES | • altitudes n. Plural of altitude. • ALTITUDE n. height above sea level. |
| APTITUDES | • aptitudes n. Plural of aptitude. • APTITUDE n. an ability. |
| ATTITUDES | • attitudes n. Plural of attitude. • ATTITUDE n. a posture or position. |
| CONCLUDES | • concludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conclude. • CONCLUDE v. to finish. |
| EMERAUDES | • emeraudes n. Plural of emeraude. • EMERAUDE n. (Spenser) emerald, also SMARAGD, SMARAGDE. |
| FINITUDES | • finitudes n. Plural of finitude. • FINITUDE n. the state of being finite. |
| GUDESIRES | • GUDESIRE n. (Scots) a grandfather, also GOODSIRE, GUTCHER. |
| HABITUDES | • habitudes n. Plural of habitude. • HABITUDE n. a usual course of action. |
| HEBETUDES | • hebetudes n. Plural of hebetude. • HEBETUDE n. mental dullness. |
| LATITUDES | • latitudes n. Plural of latitude. • LATITUDE n. freedom from narrow restrictions. |
| POSTLUDES | • postludes n. Plural of postlude. • POSTLUDE n. a closing piece of music; esp. an organ voluntary at the end of a church service. |
| PRECLUDES | • precludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preclude. • PRECLUDE v. to rule out or eliminate. |
| PROTRUDES | • protrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of protrude. • PROTRUDE v. to stick out. |
| PULTRUDES | • pultrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pultrude. • PULTRUDE v. to carry out pultrusion, a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
| QUAALUDES | • quaaludes n. Plural of quaalude. • Quaaludes n. Plural of Quaalude. • QUAALUDE n. (tradename) a type of sedative, aka methaqualone. |
| QUIETUDES | • quietudes n. Plural of quietude. • QUIETUDE n. tranquillity. |
| RUDESBIES | • rudesbies n. Plural of rudesby. • RUDESBY n. (Shakespeare) an uncivil, turbulent fellow. |
| SOLITUDES | • solitudes n. Plural of solitude. • SOLITUDE n. the state of being alone. |
| SUBTRUDES | • subtrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subtrude. • SUBTRUDE v. to push in stealthily. |
| TRANSUDES | • transudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transude. • TRANSUDE v. to pass through a membrane. |