Caresses

/kəˈrɛsɪz/ verb

Third person singular or plural noun: gentle touches or strokes showing affection, love, or tenderness.

From Old French 'caresse,' derived from Italian 'carezza,' possibly from Latin 'carus' (dear/precious). The word has always carried connotations of affection and gentle touch since medieval times.

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