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Definition of fine
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Fine
(superl.)
Not thick or
heavy;
slender;
filmy;
as, a fine
thread..
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Parabola
::
Parabola
(n.) One of a group of
curves
defined
by the
equation
y = axn where n is a
positive
whole
number
or a
positive
fraction.
For the
cubical
parabola
n = 3; for the
semicubical
parabola
n = /. See under
Cubical,
and
Semicubical.
The
parabolas
have
infinite
branches,
but no
rectilineal
asymptotes..
Subtilty
::
Subtilty
(n.)
Refinement;
extreme
acuteness;
subtlety.
Calx
::
Calx (n.) The
substance
which
remains
when a metal or
mineral
has been
subjected
to
calcination
or
combustion
by heat, and which is, or may be,
reduced
to a fine
powder..
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..
Frontier
::
Frontier
(n.) That part of a
country
which
fronts
or faces
another
country
or an
unsettled
region;
the
marches;
the
border,
confine,
or
extreme
part of a
country,
bordering
on
another
country;
the
border
of the
settled
and
cultivated
part of a
country;
as, the
frontier
of
civilization..
Dust
::
Dust (v. t.) To
reduce
to a fine
powder;
to
levigate.
Astrict
::
Astrict
(v. t.) To bind up; to
confine;
to
constrict;
to
contract.
Politeness
::
Politeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
polite;
refinement
of
manners;
urbanity;
courteous
behavior;
complaisance;
obliging
attentions.
Hatchel
::
Hatchel
(n.) To draw
through
the teeth of a
hatchel,
as flax or hemp, so as to
separate
the
coarse
and
refuse
parts from the fine,
fibrous
parts..
Flavor
::
Flavor
(n.) That
quality
which gives
character
to any of the
productions
of
literature
or the fine arts.
Culture
::
Culture
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
result
of
cultivation;
physical
improvement;
enlightenment
and
discipline
acquired
by
mental
and moral
training;
civilization;
refinement
in
manners
and
taste.
Dollar
::
Dollar
(n.) A gold coin of the
United
States
containing
23.22
grains
of gold and 2.58
grains
of
alloy,
that is,
having
a total
weight
of 25.8
grains,
nine-tenths
fine. It is no
longer
coined..
Coarse-grained
::
Coarse-grained
(a.)
Having
a
coarse
grain or
texture,
as wood;
hence,
wanting
in
refinement..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.) A
sieve,
esp. a long fine sieve used in
milling
for
bolting
flour and meal; a
bolter..
Pured
::
Pured (a.)
Purified;
refined.
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Free by
birth;
hence,
befitting
a
freeman
or
gentleman;
refined;
noble;
independent;
free; not
servile
or mean; as, a
liberal
ancestry;
a
liberal
spirit;
liberal
arts or
studies..
Finify
::
Finify
(a.) To make fine; to dress
finically.
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A
condition
produced
in
certain
porcelain,
fine
earthenware,
or
glass,
in which the glaze or
enamel
appears
to be
cracked
in all
directions,
making
a sort of
reticulated
surface;
as,
Chinese
crackle;
Bohemian
crackle..
Blind
::
Blind (v. t.) To cover with a thin
coating
of sand and fine
gravel;
as a road newly
paved,
in order that the
joints
between
the
stones
may be
filled..
Fine
::
Fine
(superl.)
Aiming
at show or
effect;
loaded
with
ornament;
overdressed
or
overdecorated;
showy.
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