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What are some English derivates of the Latin word

Here are some English derivatives of the Latin word "bellus":

1. Bella: This is the plural form of "bellus" and is used in English to mean "beautiful" or "attractive."

2. Belle: This is the feminine form of "bellus" and is used in English as a female given name meaning "beautiful" or "charming."

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3. Beau: This is the masculine form of "bellus" and is used in English as a male given name meaning "handsome" or "beautiful."

4. Beauteous: This is an archaic form of "beautiful" that is still occasionally used in poetry or formal writing.

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5. Pulchritude: This is a more formal word for "beauty" that is derived from the Latin word "pulcher," which means "beautiful."

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6. Bellringer: This term is used to refer to someone who rings a bell (a bellringer can also refer to a type of bird called a bellbird).

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