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fine <a fine; fines> N LAW

fine ADJ

fine ADJ

fine ADJ

fine N ECON

fine ADJ

fine N

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Rays are moderately fine to medium-sized, visible to the naked eye on the cross-section.
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It is the setting for a number of fine country houses, whose parklands are an intrinsic part of the landscape.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
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This would have the advantage that vertical dot combinations could be printed in a single impact, without requiring fine rotation control of the platen roller.
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Such figures corresponded to 635 tonnes of fine gold, or 20.42 million troy ounces.
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The meat colour is ivory or creamy pink, with a firm, fine, and velvety appearance.
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She has honed her skills to such a fine degree that they have become second nature to her and are now instinct.
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The scratch awl is basically a steel spike with its tip sharpened to a fine point.
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Had it been elevenses time, a small fried snack would have been fine.
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The license fee was $150 (roughly $ in modern dollars), with any violation punishable by a fine of $10.
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