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nude I. \ˈn(y)üd\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: Latin nudus naked — more at naked 1. a. : lacking some essential particular : being without consideration : naked, unsupported b. Roman & civil law : having no cause — compare nudum pactum 2. : devoid of some natural, conventional, or customary covering, furnishing, or adornment < a nude hillside > < a broad nude valley — R.L.Stevenson > 3. a. : devoid of clothing : unclothed b. : undraped — used of an artistic representation of a human figure especially in sculpture and painting 4. : of the color nude Synonyms: see bare II. noun (-s) 1. a. : a picture or other representation of an unclothed undraped human figure b. : an unclothed person 2. : the condition of being unclothed or undraped — usually used with the 3. : a brownish pink that is slightly yellower, lighter, and stronger than atmosphere |