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nuance (noun):

1 : a subtle distinction or variation
2 : a subtle quality : nicety
3 : sensibility to, awareness of, or ability to express delicate shadings (as of meaning, feeling, or value)

Source : Merriam -Webster

Etymology : The history of nuance starts in Latin with the noun nubes, meaning “cloud.” Nubes floated into Middle French as nue, also meaning “cloud,” and nue gave rise to nuer, meaning “to make shades of colour.” Nuer in turn produced nuance, which in Middle French meant “shade of colour.” English borrowed nuance from French, with the meaning “a subtle distinction or variation,” in the late 18th century. That use persists today. Additionally, nuance is sometimes used in a specific musical sense, designating a subtle, expressive variation in a musical performance (such as in tempo, dynamic intensity, or timbre) that is not indicated in the score.

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