caricia
caress
noun kah-REE-syah Rare
Origin: From Spanish cariciar (to caress), from Italian carezza, from caro (dear), from Latin carus.
Also means
stroke
Usage Note
Caricia refers to a gentle, affectionate touch — a stroke, pat, or caress given to a person or animal. The verb acariciar is its verbal counterpart. In figurative language, una caricia de viento describes a gentle breeze. The plural caricias is used in emotional or romantic contexts: intercambiar caricias means to exchange caresses or tender gestures.
Examples
"Le dio una caricia suave en la mejilla."
Natural Translation
She gave him a gentle caress on the cheek.
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