Delicate

/ˈdelɪkət/ adjective

Easily broken, damaged, or harmed, or needing to be handled with care. It can also describe something very fine, light, or detailed in a pleasing way.

From Latin *delicatus* meaning 'alluring, dainty, tender', passing through Old French before entering English. The word has long suggested both pleasure and fragility.

AMስሱ
ARرقيق
BNসূক্ষ্ম
CSjemný
DAfin
DEzart
ELλεπτός
ESdelicado
FAظریف
FIherkkä
FRdélicat
GUનાજુક
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