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Definition of fine
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Fine
(superl.)
Nice;
delicate;
subtle;
exquisite;
artful;
skillful;
dexterous.
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Wharp
::
Wharp (n.) A kind of fine sand from the banks of the
Trent,
used as a
polishing
powder..
Nap
::
Nap (n.)
Woolly
or
villous
surface
of felt,
cloth,
plants,
etc.; an
external
covering
of down, of short fine hairs or
fibers
forming
part of the
substance
of
anything,
and lying
smoothly
in one
direction;
the pile; -- as, the nap of
cotton
flannel
or of
broadcloth..
Finestiller
::
Finestiller
(n.) One who
finestills.
Cognizee
::
Cognizee
(n.) One to whom a fine of land was
acknowledged.
Villus
::
Villus
(n.) Fine hairs on
plants,
resembling
the pile of
velvet..
Euchroic
::
Euchroic
(a.)
Having
a fine
color.
Hyphen
::
Hyphen
(n.) A mark or short dash, thus [-],
placed
at the end of a line which
terminates
with a
syllable
of a word, the
remainder
of which is
carried
to the next line; or
between
the parts of many a
compound
word; as in
fine-leaved,
clear-headed.
It is also
sometimes
used to
separate
the
syllables
of
words..
Mooring
::
Mooring
(n.) That which
serves
to
confine
a ship to a
place,
as
anchors,
cables,
bridles,
etc..
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v. t.) To free or
deliver
from any
confinement,
violence,
danger,
or evil; to
liberate
from
actual
restraint;
to
remove
or
withdraw
from a state of
exposure
to evil; as, to
rescue
a
prisoner
from the
enemy;
to
rescue
seamen
from
destruction..
Diffine
::
Diffine
(v. t.) To
define.
Sea Orange
::
Sea
orange
() A large
American
holothurian
(Lophothuria
Fabricii)
having
a
bright
orange
convex
body
covered
with
finely
granulated
scales.
Its
expanded
tentacles
are
bright
red.
Finely
::
Finely
(adv.)
In a fine or
finished
manner.
Superfine
::
Superfine
(a.) Very fine, or most fine; being of
surpassing
fineness;
of extra nice or fine
quality;
as,
superfine
cloth..
Indelicacy
::
Indelicacy
(n.) The
quality
of being
indelicate;
want of
delicacy,
or of a nice sense of, or
regard
for,
purity,
propriety,
or
refinement
in
manners,
language,
etc.;
rudeness;
coarseness;
also, that which is
offensive
to
refined
taste or
purity
of
mind..
Grease
::
Grease
(n.) An
inflammation
of a
horse's
heels,
suspending
the
ordinary
greasy
secretion
of the part, and
producing
dryness
and
scurfiness,
followed
by
cracks,
ulceration,
and
fungous
excrescences..
Cashmere
::
Cashmere
(n.) A dress
fabric
made of fine wool, or of fine wool and
cotton,
in
imitation
of the
original
cashmere..
Heterotricha
::
Heterotricha
(n. pl.) A
division
of
ciliated
Infusoria,
having
fine cilia all over the body, and a
circle
of
larger
ones
around
the
anterior
end..
Brave
::
Brave
(superl.)
Making
a fine show or
display.
Fineness
::
Fineness
(a.)
Keenness
or
sharpness;
as, the
fineness
of a
needle's
point,
or of the edge of a
blade..
Pinion
::
Pinion
(v. t.) To bind or
confine
the wings of; to
confine
by
binding
the
wings.
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