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How to spell PULECOUS correctly?

"Pulecous" appears to be a misspelling and the intended word could be "pulchritudinous". This adjective refers to beauty or attractiveness. Other correct suggestions for the misspelling include "precious" or "pulchritude". Proofreading and spell-checking can help avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell Pulecous correctly

  • Apuleius Apuleius was a renowned Roman writer known for his novel, "The Golden Ass."
  • Bulbous The clown's bulbous red nose made everyone burst into laughter.
  • Duteous The servant was praised for his duteous dedication to his master's every command.
  • Mucous I had a terrible cold and my nose was constantly running with thick, green mucous.
  • Numerous Numerous examples of corruption were uncovered during the investigation.
  • Pecos The Pecos River runs through several states in the southwestern United States.
  • Piteous I couldn't help but feel piteous for the stray dog, shivering in the rain with no shelter.
  • Plexus The surgeon carefully navigated through the complex network of nerves in the patient's plexus.
  • Polecats Polecats are small carnivorous mammals that are known for their distinctive scent glands.
  • Precious My grandmother gave me a precious necklace as a birthday gift.
  • Pules I could feel my heart pules with excitement as I stepped onto the stage to accept the award.
  • Pullout He decided to cancel the trip at the last minute, so he had to request a pullout of the hotel reservation.
  • Pullouts The furniture store offers a variety of pullout sofas for small spaces.
  • Pulposus The pulposus is the gel-like substance found in the center of an intervertebral disc.
  • Telecoms I work in the telecoms industry, where I help maintain and improve communication networks.
  • Telecons We have scheduled telecons with the client every Wednesday to discuss project updates.
  • Tuberous The perennial plant had tuberous roots that stored nutrients for its growth during the winter.
  • Ulcerous He suffered from a chronic ulcerous wound that refused to heal.

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