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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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Article
::
Article
(n.) One of the three
words,
a, an, the, used
before
nouns to limit or
define
their
application.
A (or an) is
called
the
indefinite
article,
the the
definite
article..
Amercement
::
Amercement
(n.) The
infliction
of a
penalty
at the
discretion
of the
court;
also, a mulct or
penalty
thus
imposed.
It
differs
from a
fine,in
that the
latter
is, or was
originally,
a fixed and
certain
sum
prescribed
by
statue
for an
offense;
but an
amercement
is
arbitrary.
Hence,
the act or
practice
of
affeering.
[See
Affeer.].
Clarify
::
Clarify
(v. t.) To make clear or
bright
by
freeing
from
feculent
matter;
to
defecate;
to fine; -- said of
liquids,
as wine or
sirup..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) An
under-garment
worn by the
ancient
Romans
of both
sexes.
It was made with or
without
sleeves,
reached
to or below the
knees,
and was
confined
at the waist by a
girdle..
Pinfold
::
Pinfold
(n.) A place in which stray
cattle
or
domestic
animals
are
confined;
a
pound;
a
penfold.
Alabaster
::
Alabaster
(n.) A
compact
variety
or
sulphate
of lime, or
gypsum,
of fine
texture,
and
usually
white and
translucent,
but
sometimes
yellow,
red, or gray. It is
carved
into
vases,
mantel
ornaments,
etc..
Few
::
Few
(superl.)
Not many;
small,
limited,
or
confined
in
number;
--
indicating
a small
portion
of units or
individuals
constituing
a
whole;
often,
by
ellipsis
of a noun, a few
people..
Pend
::
Pend (v. t.) To pen; to
confine.
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To
reduce
from a
general,
undefined,
or
comprehensive
form, to
particular
or
restricted
form; to
modify;
to
limit;
to
restrict;
to
restrain;
as, to
qualify
a
statement,
claim,
or
proposition..
Indefinable
::
Indefinable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
defined
or
described;
inexplicable.
Harl
::
Harl (n.) A barb, or
barbs,
of a fine large
feather,
as of a
peacock
or
ostrich,
-- used in
dressing
artificial
flies..
Fret
::
Fret (n.) The
reticulated
headdress
or net, made of gold or
silver
wire, in which
ladies
in the
Middle
Ages
confined
their
hair..
Bailiff
::
Bailiff
(n.) A
sheriff's
deputy,
appointed
to make
arrests,
collect
fines,
summon
juries,
etc..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Unbound;
untied;
unsewed;
not
attached,
fastened,
fixed,
or
confined;
as, the loose
sheets
of a
book..
Finessed
::
Finessed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Finess.
Esculin
::
Esculin
(n.) A
glucoside
obtained
from the
Aesculus
hippocastanum,
or
horse-chestnut,
and
characterized
by its fine blue
fluorescent
solutions..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) An
implement
of
agriculture,
usually
formed
of
pieces
of
timber
or metal
crossing
each
other,
and set with iron or
wooden
teeth.
It is drawn over
plowed
land to level it and break the
clods,
to stir the soil and make it fine, or to cover seed when
sown..
Bound
::
Bound (v. t.) To
limit;
to
terminate;
to fix the
furthest
point of
extension
of; -- said of
natural
or of moral
objects;
to lie
along,
or form, a
boundary
of; to
inclose;
to
circumscribe;
to
restrain;
to
confine..
Cultivation
::
Cultivation
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
advancement
in
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
condition;
refinement;
culture..
Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) An
outline
or
general
delineation
of
anything;
a first rough or
incomplete
draught
or plan of any
design;
especially,
in the fine arts, such a
representation
of an
object
or scene as
serves
the
artist's
purpose
by
recording
its chief
features;
also, a
preliminary
study for an
original
work..
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