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delicacy

One entry found for delicacy.
Main Entry: del·i·ca·cy
Pronunciation: 'de-li-k&-sE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -cies
1 obsolete a : the quality or state of being luxurious b : INDULGENCE
2 : something pleasing to eat that is considered rare or luxurious <considered caviar a delicacy>
3 a : the quality or state of being dainty : FINENESS <lace of great delicacy> b : FRAILTY 1 <the delicacy of his health>
4 : fineness or subtle expressiveness of touch (as in painting or music)
5 a : precise and refined perception and discrimination b : extreme sensitivity : PRECISION <an electronic instrument of great delicacy>
6 a : refined sensibility in feeling or conduct b : the quality or state of being squeamish
7 : the quality or state of requiring delicate handling