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Definition of fine
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Fine (v. t.) To
finish;
to
cease;
or to cause to
cease.
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Culm
::
Culm (n.) The waste of the
Pennsylvania
anthracite
mines,
consisting
of fine coal, dust, etc., and used as
fuel..
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..
Fennel
::
Fennel
(n.) A
perennial
plant of the genus
Faeniculum
(F.
vulgare),
having
very
finely
divided
leaves.
It is
cultivated
in
gardens
for the
agreeable
aromatic
flavor
of its
seeds..
Retrench
::
Retrench
(v. t.) To
confine;
to
limit;
to
restrict.
Merchet
::
Merchet
(n.) In old
English
and in Scots law, a fine paid to the lord of the soil by a
tenant
upon the
marriage
of one the
tenant's
daughters..
Coarse
::
Coarse
(superl.)
Large in bulk, or
composed
of large parts or
particles;
of
inferior
quality
or
appearance;
not fine in
material
or close in
texture;
gross;
thick;
rough;
--
opposed
to fine; as,
coarse
sand;
coarse
thread;
coarse
cloth;
coarse
bread..
Such
::
Such (a.) Of that kind; of the like kind; like;
resembling;
similar;
as, we never saw such a day; --
followed
by that or as
introducing
the word or
proposition
which
defines
the
similarity,
or the
standard
of
comparison;
as, the books are not such that I can
recommend
them, or, not such as I can
recommend;
these
apples
are not such as those we saw
yesterday;
give your
children
such
precepts
as tend to make them
better..
Relief
::
Relief
(n.) A fine or
composition
which the heir of a
deceased
tenant
paid to the lord for the
privilege
of
taking
up the
estate,
which,
on
strict
feudal
principles,
had
lapsed
or
fallen
to the lord on the death of the
tenant..
Vermiculate
::
Vermiculate
(a.)
Wormlike
in
shape;
covered
with
wormlike
elevations;
marked
with
irregular
fine lines of
color,
or with
irregular
wavy
impressed
lines like worm
tracks;
as, a
vermiculate
nut..
Shadow
::
Shadow
(n.) Shade
within
defined
limits;
obscurity
or
deprivation
of
light,
apparent
on a
surface,
and
representing
the form of the body which
intercepts
the rays of
light;
as, the
shadow
of a man, of a tree, or of a
tower.
See the Note under
Shade,
n., 1..
Release
::
Release
(n.) The act of
letting
loose or
freeing,
or the state of being let loose or
freed;
liberation
or
discharge
from
restraint
of any kind, as from
confinement
or
bondage..
Conserve
::
Conserve
(n.) A
medicinal
confection
made of
freshly
gathered
vegetable
substances
mixed with
finely
powdered
refined
sugar.
See
Confection.
Pubescent
::
Pubescent
(a.)
Covered
with
pubescence,
or fine short
hairs,
as
certain
insects,
and the
leaves
of some
plants..
Cultivation
::
Cultivation
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
advancement
in
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
condition;
refinement;
culture..
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Without
a
certain
confine;
outside
the
house;
away from one's
abode;
as, to walk
abroad..
Pincoffin
::
Pincoffin
(n.) A
commercial
preparation
of
garancin,
yielding
fine
violet
tints..
Boast
::
Boast (v. t.) To shape
roughly
as a
preparation
for the finer work to
follow;
to cut to the
general
form
required.
Fetter
::
Fetter
(n.)
Anything
that
confines
or
restrains;
a
restraint.
Bolter
::
Bolter
(n.) An
instrument
or
machine
for
separating
bran from
flour,
or the
coarser
part of meal from the
finer;
a
sieve..
Exile
::
Exile (a.)
Small;
slender;
thin; fine.
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