nicety

/ˈnaɪsəti/
noun
  1. A small detail or point of distinction, especially one that is precise or subtle.
    • The contract was full of legal niceties that confused the client.
    • The artist focused on the niceties of shading and light.
    • She paid attention to every nicety of table manners.
  2. The quality of being precise or exact; accuracy.
    • The nicety of his calculations saved the project.
    • The chef's nicety in measuring ingredients made the dish perfect.
    • They debated the nicety of the wording in the agreement.
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