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Definition of fine
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fine is as below...
Fine (a.) To make
finer,
or less
coarse,
as in bulk,
texture,
etc.; as. to fine the
soil..
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Trachytoid
::
Trachytoid
(a.)
Resembling
trachyte;
-- used to
define
the
structure
of
certain
rocks.
Monodical
::
Monodical
(a.)
Homophonic;
--
applied
to music in which the
melody
is
confined
to one part,
instead
of being
shared
by all the parts as in the style
called
polyphonic..
Worsted
::
Worsted
(n.) Fine and soft
woolen
yarn,
untwisted
or
lightly
twisted,
used in
knitting
and
embroidery..
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..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
confined
or
imprisoned;
released
from
arrest;
liberated;
at
liberty
to go.
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.
Scapple
::
Scapple
(v. t.) To dress in any way short of fine
tooling
or
rubbing,
as
stone..
Carbinol
::
Carbinol
(n.)
Methyl
alcohol,
CH3OH;
-- also, by
extension,
any one in the
homologous
series
of
paraffine
alcohols
of which
methyl
alcohol
is the
type..
Bolter
::
Bolter
(n.) An
instrument
or
machine
for
separating
bran from
flour,
or the
coarser
part of meal from the
finer;
a
sieve..
Kerchief
::
Kerchief
(n.) A
square
of fine linen worn by women as a
covering
for the head;
hence,
anything
similar
in form or
material,
worn for
ornament
on other parts of the
person;
--
mostly
used in
compounds;
as,
neckerchief;
breastkerchief;
and
later,
handkerchief..
Pured
::
Pured (a.)
Purified;
refined.
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To
expiate
by a fine or
forfeit.
Megrim
::
Megrim
(n.) A kind of sick or
nevrous
headache,
usually
periodical
and
confined
to one side of the
head..
Finedraw
::
Finedraw
(v. t.) To sew up, so
nicely
that the seam is not
perceived;
to
renter..
Harl
::
Harl (n.) A barb, or
barbs,
of a fine large
feather,
as of a
peacock
or
ostrich,
-- used in
dressing
artificial
flies..
Enchain
::
Enchain
(v. t.) To hold fast; to
confine;
as, to
enchain
attention..
Sift
::
Sift (v. t.) To
separate
with a
sieve,
as the fine part of a
substance
from the
coarse;
as, to sift meal or
flour;
to sift
powder;
to sift sand or
lime..
Triturate
::
Triturate
(v. t.) To rub or grind to a very fine or
impalpable
powder;
to
pulverize
and
comminute
thoroughly.
Pulverulent
::
Pulverulent
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
reducible
to, fine
powder;
covered
with dust or
powder;
powdery;
dusty..
Mulmul
::
Mulmul
(n.) A fine, soft
muslin;
mull..
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