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    fine
    [fīn]
    adjective
    finer (comparative adjective)
    1. of high quality:
      "this was a fine piece of filmmaking" · "fine wines"
      • (of a person) worthy of or eliciting admiration:
        "what a fine human being he is"
      • reasonably good; satisfactory:
        "relations in the group were fine"
      • used to express one's agreement with or acquiescence to something:
        "anything you want is fine by me, Linda" · "he said such a solution would be fine"
      • in good health and feeling well:
        "“I'm fine, just fine. And you?”"
      • of imposing and dignified appearance or size:
        "a very fine Elizabethan mansion"
      • (of speech or writing) sounding impressive and grand but ultimately insincere:
        "fine words seemed to produce few practical benefits"
      • denoting or displaying a state of good, though not excellent, preservation in stamps, books, coins, etc..
    2. (of a thread, strand, or hair) very thin or narrow:
      "I have always had fine and dry hair"
      • (of a point) sharp:
        "I sharpened the leads to a fine point"
      • consisting of small particles:
        "the soils were all fine silt"
      • having or requiring an intricate delicacy of touch:
        "exquisitely fine work"
      • (of something abstract) subtle and therefore perceived only with difficulty and care:
        "there is a fine distinction between misrepresenting the truth and lying"
      • (of a physical faculty) sensitive and discriminating:
        "he has a fine eye for the detail and texture of social scenery"
    3. (of the weather) bright and clear:
      "it was another fine winter day"
    4. (of gold or silver) containing a specified high proportion of pure metal:
      "the coin is struck in .986 fine gold"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French fin, based on Latin finire ‘to finish’ (see finish).
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    1. of high quality:
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    3. (of the weather) bright and clear:
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    adj. fin·er, fin·est 1. a. Of superior quality, skill, or appearance: a fine day; a fine wine. b. Excellent in character or ability: a fine person; a fine writer. 2. Very small in size, weight, or thickness: fine type; fine paper.
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    Finer refers to something that is smaller, thinner, or more delicate in texture, size, or quality. It can also mean superior in kind, quality, or appearance, as well as more intricate or detailed in design or structure.
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