nicety

Etymology
From, from , from ; equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) A small detail or distinction.
 * We met the new captain while we were taking enemy fire and were unable to observe the niceties of formal introductions.
 * 1) Subtlety or precision of use; exactness; preciseness.
 * A rocket-propelled grenade doesn't have the nicety of a sniper round, but you must admit its effectiveness.
 * 1) Delicacy of character or feeling usually from excessive refinement; fastidiousness
 * 2)  That which is delicate to the taste.
 * A rocket-propelled grenade doesn't have the nicety of a sniper round, but you must admit its effectiveness.
 * 1) Delicacy of character or feeling usually from excessive refinement; fastidiousness
 * 2)  That which is delicate to the taste.
 * 1)  That which is delicate to the taste.
 * 1)  That which is delicate to the taste.
 * 1)  That which is delicate to the taste.
 * 1)  That which is delicate to the taste.

Translations

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 * Irish: beaichte, cruinneas
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