altitudinous

adj

Etymology

From Latin altitūdin- + -ous, from oblique stem of Latin altitūdō, from altus + -tūdō. By surface analysis, altitude + -ous.

  1. derived from altitūdō

Definitions

  1. Lofty

    Lofty; very high.

    • STIFFLY If you’re a Brahmin-caste member of the American aristocracy (or six degrees of separation away and want to look like one), Thom Browne delivers excruciatingly high-quality apparel at equally altitudinous prices.

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No curated loop yet for altitudinous. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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