-ude words

(A family of words ending in -ude.)

There are no etymological sources for this suffix -urd; however, the suffix -tude comes from Latin meaning, "state, quality" or "condition of" and you can make it available by clicking on this -tude link for a variety of words.

allude (verb), alludes; alluded; alluding

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delude (verb), deludes; deluded; deluding

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denude (verb), denudes; denuded; denuding

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elude (i LOOD) (verb), eludes; eluded; eluding

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exclude (verb), excludes; excluded; excluding

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extrude (verb), extrudes; extruded; extruding

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exude (verb), exudes; exuded; exuding

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illude (verb), illudes; illuded; illuding

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include (verb), includes; included; including

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interlude (s) (noun), interludes (pl)

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intrude (verb), intrudes; intruded; intruding

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obtrude (verb), obtrudes; obtruded; obtruding

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occlude (verb), occludes; occluded; occluding

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preclude (verb), precludes; precluded; precluding

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prelude (s) (noun), preludes (pl)

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