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Colatitude
Colatitude Co*lat"i*tude (?; 134), n. [Formed like cosine. See Cosine.] The complement of the latitude, or the difference between any latitude and ninety degrees.
Gratitude
Gratitude Grat"i*tude, n. [F. gratitude, LL. gratitudo, from gratus agreeable, grateful. See Grate, a.] The state of being grateful; warm and friendly feeling toward a benefactor; kindness awakened by a favor received; thankfulness. The debt immense of endless gratitude. --Milton.
Latitudinal
Latitudinal Lat`i*tu"di*nal, a. Of or pertaining to latitude; in the direction of latitude.
Latitudinarian
Latitudinarian Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an, a. [Cf. F. latitudinaire.] 1. Not restrained; not confined by precise limits. 2. Indifferent to a strict application of any standard of belief or opinion; hence, deviating more or less widely from such standard; lax in doctrine; as, latitudinarian divines; latitudinarian theology. Latitudinarian sentiments upon religious subjects. --Allibone. 3. Lax in moral or religious principles.
Latitudinarian
Latitudinarian Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an, n. 1. One who is moderate in his notions, or not restrained by precise settled limits in opinion; one who indulges freedom in thinking. 2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) A member of the Church of England, in the time of Charles II., who adopted more liberal notions in respect to the authority, government, and doctrines of the church than generally prevailed. They were called ``men of latitude;' and upon this, men of narrow thoughts fastened upon them the name of latitudinarians. --Bp. Burnet. 3. (Theol.) One who departs in opinion from the strict principles of orthodoxy.
Latitudinarianism
Latitudinarianism Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an*ism, n. A latitudinarian system or condition; freedom of opinion in matters pertaining to religious belief. Fierce sectarianism bred fierce latitudinarianism. --De Quincey. He [Ammonius Saccas] plunged into the wildest latitudinarianism of opinion. --J. S. Harford.
Latitudinous
Latitudinous Lat`i*tu"di*nous, a. Having latitude, or wide extent.
Platitude
Platitude Plat"i*tude, n. [F., from plat flat. See Plate.] 1. The quality or state of being flat, thin, or insipid; flat commonness; triteness; staleness of ideas of language. To hammer one golden grain of wit into a sheet of infinite platitude. --Motley. 2. A thought or remark which is flat, dull, trite, or weak; a truism; a commonplace.
Platitudinarian
Platitudinarian Plat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an, n. One addicted to uttering platitudes, or stale and insipid truisms. ``A political platitudinarian.' --G. Eliot.
Platitudinize
Platitudinize Plat`i*tu"di*nize, v. i. To utter platitudes or truisms.
Platitudinous
Platitudinous Plat`i*tu"di*nous, a. Abounding in platitudes; of the nature of platitudes; uttering platitudes. -- Plat`i*tu"di*nous*ness, n.
Platitudinousness
Platitudinous Plat`i*tu"di*nous, a. Abounding in platitudes; of the nature of platitudes; uttering platitudes. -- Plat`i*tu"di*nous*ness, n.

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