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Definition of Delicately

Delicately
Delicately Del"i*cate*ly, adv. In a delicate manner.

Meaning of Delicately from wikipedia

- Look up delicate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Delicate may refer to: Delicate (album), by Martha & The Muffins (2010) "Delicate" (Taylor Swift song)...
- Matthew Delicâte (born February 7, 1982) is an English former footballer who pla**** for Richmond Kickers in the United Soccer League. Born in England,...
- Delicate Arch is a 52-foot-tall (16 m) freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park, near Moab in Grand County, Utah, United States. The arch...
- The Delicates, were an American three-girl singing group, made up of members Denise Ferri, Arleen Lanzotti, and Peggy Santiglia. The group was formed...
- A delicate prime, digitally delicate prime, or weakly prime number is a prime number where, under a given radix but generally decimal, replacing any one...
- Delicate Steve is the stage name of musician Steve Marion, an American multi-instrumentalist who leads the band of the same name. Delicate Steve's sound...
- television series American Horror Story, subtitled Delicate, is based on Danielle Valentine's book Delicate Condition and the first and only season of the...
- Delicate Sound of Thunder is a live album by the English band Pink Floyd. It was recorded over five nights at the N****au Coliseum in Uniondale, New York...
- Delicate Tension is the second official album by American musician R. Stevie Moore, issued in a small pressing by his uncle Harry Palmer's H.P. Music in...
- The delicate prinia (Prinia lepida) is a small warbler. This prinia is a resident breeder in southern Asia, from Turkey to North India. There are 5 subspecies...