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Definition of fine
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Fine (n.) A final
agreement
concerning
lands or rents
between
persons,
as the lord and his
vassal..
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Cage
::
Cage (v. i.) To
confine
in, or as in, a cage; to shut up or
confine..
Limited
::
Limited
(a.)
Confined
within
limits;
narrow;
circumscribed;
restricted;
as, our views of
nature
are very
limited..
Sparkish
::
Sparkish
(a.)
Showy;
well-dresed;
fine.
Cashmere
::
Cashmere
(n.) A dress
fabric
made of fine wool, or of fine wool and
cotton,
in
imitation
of the
original
cashmere..
Misle
::
Misle (n.) A fine rain; a thick mist;
mizzle.
Fining
::
Fining
(n.) That which is used to
refine;
especially,
a
preparation
of
isinglass,
gelatin,
etc., for
clarifying
beer..
Sourt
::
Sourt (n.) A
sudden
or
violent
ejection
or
gushing
of a
liquid,
as of water from a tube,
orifice,
or other
confined
place,
or of blood from a
wound;
a jet; a
spirt..
Sagger
::
Sagger
(n.) A pot or case of fire clay, in which fine
stoneware
is
inclosed
while
baking
in the kiln; a
seggar..
Villous
::
Villous
(a.)
Abounding
in, or
covered
with, fine
hairs,
or a
woolly
substance;
shaggy
with soft
hairs;
nappy..
Down
::
Down
(prep.)
A tract of poor,
sandy,
undulating
or hilly land near the sea,
covered
with fine turf which
serves
chiefly
for the
grazing
of
sheep;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Magistery
::
Magistery
(n.) A
precipitate;
a fine
substance
deposited
by
precipitation;
--
applied
in old
chemistry
to
certain
white
precipitates
from
metallic
solutions;
as,
magistery
of
bismuth..
Twist
::
Twist (v. t.) To form into a
thread
from many fine
filaments;
as, to twist wool or
cotton..
Union
::
Union (n.) A
large,
fine
pearl..
Quaint
::
Quaint
(a.)
Characterized
by
ingenuity
or art;
finely
fashioned;
skillfully
wrought;
elegant;
graceful;
nice; neat.
Pound
::
Pound (n.) An
inclosure,
maintained
by
public
authority,
in which
cattle
or other
animals
are
confined
when taken in
trespassing,
or when going at large in
violation
of law; a
pinfold..
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Nicely
discriminating
or
perceptive;
refinedly
critical;
sensitive;
exquisite;
as, a
delicate
taste;
a
delicate
ear for
music..
Leafiness
::
Leafiness
(n.) The state of being
leafy.
Trituration
::
Trituration
(n.) The act of
triturating,
or
reducing
to a fine or
impalpable
powder
by
grinding,
rubbing,
bruising,
etc..
Intern
::
Intern
(a.) To put for safe
keeping
in the
interior
of a place or
country;
to
confine
to one
locality;
as, to
intern
troops
which have fled for
refuge
to a
neutral
country..
Coop
::
Coop (v. t.) To
confine
in a coop;
hence,
to shut up or
confine
in a
narrow
compass;
to
cramp;
--
usually
followed
by up,
sometimes
by in..
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