Delicious
31delicious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin deliciosus, from Latin deliciae delights, from delicere to allure Date: 14th century 1. affording great pleasure ; delightful < delicious anecdotes > 2 …
32Delicious — noun (plural Deliciouses or Delicious) Date: circa 1903 a sweet red or yellow eating apple of United States origin that has a crown of five rounded prominences on the end opposite the stem …
33delicious — de·li·cious agg.inv., s.f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS bot., agr. → 2delizia {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: ingl. delicious propr. delizioso …
34delicious — adjective 1》 highly pleasant to the taste. 2》 delightful: a delicious irony. Derivatives deliciously adverb deliciousness noun Origin ME: via OFr. from late L. deliciosus, from L. deliciae (plural) delight, pleasure …
35delicious*/ — [dɪˈlɪʃəs] adj 1) with a very pleasant taste or smell This sauce is delicious with fish or vegetables.[/ex] deliciously adv 2) a deliciously creamy dessert[/ex] …
36delicious — Ono, mikomiko; lihaliha (and oily). ♦ Very delicious, ono loa …
37Delicious (website) — Delicious The Delicious homepage URL delicious.com …
38Delicious (series) — Delicious is a series of time management casual games, developed by Zylom Studios, and published by Zylom. The games tell the story of Emily, a waitress who aspires to one day run her own restaurant, and who works in several other restaurants in… …
39Delicious (game) — Delicious is a series of casual games, developed by GameHouse Studios, and published by Zylom. The games tell the story of Emily, a waitress who aspires to one day run her own restaurant, and who works in several other restaurants in order to… …
40Delicious Library — Screenshot of Delicious Library 2 including the new integrated iTunes feature …