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English Dictionary: delicate by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
delicate
adj
  1. exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury; "a delicate violin passage"; "delicate china"; "a delicate flavor"; "the delicate wing of a butterfly"
    Antonym(s): rugged
  2. marked by great skill especially in meticulous technique; "a surgeon's delicate touch"
  3. easily broken or damaged or destroyed; "a kite too delicate to fly safely"; "fragile porcelain plates"; "fragile old bones"; "a frail craft"
    Synonym(s): delicate, fragile, frail
  4. easily hurt; "soft hands"; "a baby's delicate skin"
    Synonym(s): delicate, soft
  5. developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety; "the satire touches with finespun ridicule every kind of human pretense"
    Synonym(s): finespun, delicate
  6. difficult to handle; requiring great tact; "delicate negotiations with the big powers";"hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter"; "a touchy subject"
    Synonym(s): delicate, ticklish, touchy
  7. of an instrument or device; capable of registering minute differences or changes precisely; "almost undetectable with even the most delicate instruments"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Delicate \Del"i*cate\, a. [L. delicatus pleasing the senses,
      voluptuous, soft and tender; akin to deliciae delight: cf. F.
      d[82]licat. See {Delight}.]
      1. Addicted to pleasure; luxurious; voluptuous; alluring.
            [R.]
  
                     Dives, for his delicate life, to the devil went.
                                                                              --Piers
                                                                              Plowman.
  
                     Haarlem is a very delicate town.         --Evelyn.
  
      2. Pleasing to the senses; refinedly agreeable; hence,
            adapted to please a nice or cultivated taste; nice; fine;
            elegant; as, a delicate dish; delicate flavor.
  
      3. Slight and shapely; lovely; graceful; as, [bd]a delicate
            creature.[b8] --Shak.
  
      4. Fine or slender; minute; not coarse; -- said of a thread,
            or the like; as, delicate cotton.
  
      5. Slight or smooth; light and yielding; -- said of texture;
            as, delicate lace or silk.
  
      6. Soft and fair; -- said of the skin or a surface; as, a
            delicate cheek; a delicate complexion.
  
      7. Light, or softly tinted; -- said of a color; as, a
            delicate blue.
  
      8. Refined; gentle; scrupulous not to trespass or offend;
            considerate; -- said of manners, conduct, or feelings; as,
            delicate behavior; delicate attentions; delicate
            thoughtfulness.
  
      9. Tender; not able to endure hardship; feeble; frail;
            effeminate; -- said of constitution, health, etc.; as, a
            delicate child; delicate health.
  
                     A delicate and tender prince.            --Shak.
  
      10. Requiring careful handling; not to be rudely or hastily
            dealt with; nice; critical; as, a delicate subject or
            question.
  
                     There are some things too delicate and too sacred
                     to be handled rudely without injury to truth. --F.
                                                                              W. Robertson.
  
      11. Of exacting tastes and habits; dainty; fastidious.
  
      12. Nicely discriminating or perceptive; refinedly critical;
            sensitive; exquisite; as, a delicate taste; a delicate
            ear for music.
  
      13. Affected by slight causes; showing slight changes; as, a
            delicate thermometer.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Delicate \Del"i*cate\, n.
      1. A choice dainty; a delicacy. [R.]
  
                     With abstinence all delicates he sees. --Dryden.
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