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ni·ce·ty
 (n   s  -t  )
KEY
NOUN:
pl.
ni·ce·ties
- The quality of showing or requiring careful, precise treatment:
the nicety of a diplomatic exchange.
- Delicacy of character or feeling; fastidiousness; scrupulousness.
- A fine point, small detail, or subtle distinction:
the niceties of etiquette.
- An elegant or refined feature; an amenity:
the niceties of civilized life.
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English nicete, silliness, exactitude, from Old French, silliness, from nice, silly ; see
nice
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