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delectable (encz) | delectable,delikátní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
delectable (encz) | delectable,rozkošný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Delectable (gcide) | Delectable \De*lec"ta*ble\, a. [OF. delitable, OF. delitable, F.
d['e]lectable, fr. L. delectabilis, fr. delectare to delight.
See Delight.]
1. Highly pleasing; delightful.
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Delectable both to behold and taste. --Milton.
2. extremely pleasing to the sense of taste; same as
luscious, 1.
Syn: delicious, luscious, pleasant-tasting, scrumptious,
toothsome, yummy.
[WordNet 1.5] -- De*lec"ta*ble*ness, n. --
De*lec"ta*bly, adv. -- De*lec`ta*bil"i*ty, n.
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delectable (wn) | delectable
adj 1: extremely pleasing to the sense of taste [syn:
delectable, delicious, luscious, {pleasant-
tasting}, scrumptious, toothsome, yummy]
2: capable of arousing desire; "the delectable Miss Haynes"
[syn: delectable, sexually attractive] |
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Delectable (gcide) | Delectable \De*lec"ta*ble\, a. [OF. delitable, OF. delitable, F.
d['e]lectable, fr. L. delectabilis, fr. delectare to delight.
See Delight.]
1. Highly pleasing; delightful.
[1913 Webster]
Delectable both to behold and taste. --Milton.
2. extremely pleasing to the sense of taste; same as
luscious, 1.
Syn: delicious, luscious, pleasant-tasting, scrumptious,
toothsome, yummy.
[WordNet 1.5] -- De*lec"ta*ble*ness, n. --
De*lec"ta*bly, adv. -- De*lec`ta*bil"i*ty, n.
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Delectableness (gcide) | Delectable \De*lec"ta*ble\, a. [OF. delitable, OF. delitable, F.
d['e]lectable, fr. L. delectabilis, fr. delectare to delight.
See Delight.]
1. Highly pleasing; delightful.
[1913 Webster]
Delectable both to behold and taste. --Milton.
2. extremely pleasing to the sense of taste; same as
luscious, 1.
Syn: delicious, luscious, pleasant-tasting, scrumptious,
toothsome, yummy.
[WordNet 1.5] -- De*lec"ta*ble*ness, n. --
De*lec"ta*bly, adv. -- De*lec`ta*bil"i*ty, n.
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Indelectable (gcide) | Indelectable \In`de*lec"ta*ble\, a.
Not delectable; unpleasant; disagreeable. [R.] --Richardson.
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Undelectable (gcide) | Undelectable \Undelectable\
See delectable. |
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