The base word for delicacy is "delicate."
The base word of confectionery is "confection," which refers to a sweet dish or delicacy, often made with sugar or other sweet ingredients.
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No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
The base word in the word reporter is report
The base word of "saved" is "save."
The word 'delicacy' is a noun form (delicacy, delicacies), a word for something pleasing to eat because it is rare or a luxury; a fineness of structure (the delicacy of the lace); weakness of body (the delicacy of old age); the quality of requiring careful treatment (the delicacy of the situation).
I used delicacy when ironing the clothes.
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I can give you several sentences.He has a great delicacy of speech.That is a topic o some delicacy.This movie has scenes that might offend a viewer's delicacy.
No delicacy is not the noun form of delicious. When nominalising the word delicious, it is either from adjective to noun, or to another part of speech
A rare chocolate delicacy from the land of Zog
fragility, flimsiness, daintiness, sensitivity, refinement
The computer had a lot of delicacy.
Delicacy was Macaroni and he was Macaroni Dandy.
Hitler and war was a delicacy to him. Uwineza Bernadette.
Hammerheads are a delicacy because of their fins.
It's a Scottish delicacy...