The spelling of the word "de finitudes" can be explained through its phonetic transcription in IPA as /dɛfɪnɪtjuːdz/. The "de" prefix indicates negation or reversal, while the main word "finitudes" refers to the qualities of being finite or limited. The final "-itudes" element suggests the plural form of "attitude" or "magnitude". This compound word could be interpreted as a negation or absence of limitations, which may carry significant philosophical implications.