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delectable (adjective), more delectable, most delectable
1. Pertaining to something that is very pleasing to smell or to taste: Jim and Sara always enjoy eating at the restaurant down the street from where they live.
2. Etymology: borrowed from Old French delectable; from Latin delectabalis, from delectare, "to delight"; de, "away" + lacere, "to entice".

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2. Etymology: borrowed from Old French delectable; from Latin delectabalis, from delectare, "to delight"; de, "away" + lacere, "to entice".

