altitudinous
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Venetian by birth and rococo by temperament, the 18th century master loved to loft dangling goddesses, altitudinous angels and rafters of neck-craning cherubs.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The discovery seemed chilly that everything could be scientifically managed, everything could be perfected if one took up an altitudinous position at the center of one’s life.
From The Invisible Censor by Hackett, Francis
"It is not that the temperature is excessively altitudinous," responded the Parson, "but the presence of a larger proportion of humidity retards perspiratory exudation."
From A Cadet's Honor Mark Mallory's Heroism by Sinclair, Upton
Kipps, I say, felt himself a creature of outer darkness, an inexcusable intruder in an altitudinous world.
From Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)