different between indelicacy vs indecorum
indelicacy
English
Etymology
in- +? delicacy
Noun
indelicacy (countable and uncountable, plural indelicacies)
- (uncountable) The condition of being indelicate.
- (countable) An indelicate act or statement.
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indecorum
English
Etymology
From Latin indec?rum, neuter substantive of indec?rus.
Noun
indecorum (usually uncountable, plural indecorums)
- Indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous
Anagrams
- medicornu
Latin
Adjective
indec?rum
- nominative neuter singular of indec?rus
- accusative masculine singular of indec?rus
- accusative neuter singular of indec?rus
- vocative neuter singular of indec?rus
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