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Etymology: (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English fin, from Old French, from Latin finis, noun, end, limit.

güzellik, ayar, zarafet, incelik, duyarlılık, çapkınlık, ceza, iyi, güzel, para cezası vermek, para cezası, ince, berraklaşmak, açılmak, arıtmak, narin, rakik, nefise, sağlıklı, incecik, hassas, iyi kaliteli, berraklaştırmak, yolunda, hoş, saf, ceza kesmek, duygulu, rahat, ceza vermek, ceza yazmak, zarif, (maden) saf, kaliteli, tetik, sıkı, para cezası kesmek, nefis, ucu ucuna, güzel (hava), iyilik sağlık, mükemmel, kıyak, âlâ, mükemmel, üstün, hassas, ince ruhlu, duygulu, saf, katışıksız, halis, kali, katkısız, ustaca yapılan, çokiyi bir şekil, uygun, para cezasına çarptırmak, açık, ince ince, (hava) açık, fine cezalandır, keyfi yerinde, cezalandırmak, halis, cezaya çarptırmak, parlak, ala, çok ince, som, dikkatli, kırıntılar halinde, saf/açık/ince/güzel/iyi, küçük, son,

1 güzellik     ts
2 ayar     ts
3 zarafet     ts
4 incelik     ts
5 duyarlılık     ts
6 çapkınlık     ts
7fine ceza     ts
8fine iyi  sıfat     ts
9fine güzel  sıfat     ts
10fine para cezası vermek     ts
11fine para cezası  Hukuk     ts
12fine ince  sıfat     ts
13fine berraklaşmak     ts
14fine açılmak     ts
15fine arıtmak     ts
16fine narin  sıfat     ts
17fine rakik     ts
18Fine nefise     ts
19fine sağlıklı     ts
20fine incecik     ts
21fine hassas     ts
22fine iyi kaliteli     ts
23fine berraklaştırmak     ts
24fine yolunda     ts
25fine hoş     ts
26fine saf     ts
27fine ceza kesmek     ts
28fine duygulu     ts
29fine rahat     ts
30fine ceza vermek     ts
31fine ceza yazmak     ts
32fine zarif     ts
33fine (maden) saf     ts
34fine kaliteli     ts
35fine tetik     ts
36fine sıkı     ts
37fine para cezası kesmek     ts
38fine nefis     ts
39fine ucu ucuna     ts
40fine güzel (hava)     ts
41fine iyilik sağlık     ts
42fine mükemmel     ts
43fine kıyak     ts
44fine âlâ, mükemmel, üstün  sıfat     ts
45fine hassas, ince ruhlu, duygulu  sıfat     ts
46fine saf, katışıksız, halis  sıfat     ts
47fine kali     ts
48fine katkısız     ts
49fine ustaca yapılan     ts
50fine çokiyi bir şekil     ts
51fine uygun  sıfat     ts
52fine para cezasına çarptırmak  fiil     ts
53fine açık     ts
54fine ince ince     ts
55fine (hava) açık     ts
56fine fine cezalandır     ts
57fine keyfi yerinde     ts
58fine cezalandırmak     ts
59fine halis     ts
60fine cezaya çarptırmak     ts
61fine parlak     ts
62fine ala     ts
63fine çok ince     ts
64fine som     ts
65fine dikkatli     ts
66fine kırıntılar halinde     ts
67fine saf/açık/ince/güzel/iyi     ts
68fine küçük     ts
69fine son     ts
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The ratio of a ship's length to her beam, The ratio, in a precious metal, of the primary metal to any additives or impurities, the quality of being very good indeed; "the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine", Keenness or sharpness; as, the fineness of a needle's point, or of the edge of a blade, having a very fine texture; "the fineness of the sand on the beach", The proportion of pure silver or gold in jewelry, bullion, or coins, the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at the fineness of her hair, the quality of being very good indeed; "the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine" having a very fine texture; "the fineness of the sand on the beach" the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at the fineness of her hair, The ratio of a ships length to her beam, The quality or condition of being fine, Freedom from foreign matter or alloy; clearness; purity; as, the fineness of liquor, the percentage or decimal proportion of precious metal in a coin, A measure of the purity equal to the number of parts of pure silver in 1000 parts of the alloy; represents the purity of precious metals, either in monetary or bullion form, the percentage of metal in gold and silver coins Example: a 1964 Dime has a fineness of 90%, The purity of a precious metal coin, usually expressed as a percentage one thousand parts, the quality of being beautiful and delicate in appearance; "the daintiness of her touch"; "the fineness of her features", delicateness; thinness; pureness; elegancy; softness, the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at the fineness of her hair", The purity of gold or silver, always expressed in terms of one thousand parts, Purity of precious metals described in parts per thousand A silver bar of a fineness of 999 contains 999 parts of silver and one part of something else, The proportion of the pure precious metal in gold or silver coins and bullion American gold coins were 9/10th fine, while British gold coins were 11/12th fine, The purity of precious metal measured in parts per thousand, The mean fiber diameter which is usually expresses in microns The diameter of Alpaca fleece is generally varying from 20 to 34 microns, with the lower number being more fine than the larger number Royal Baby fleece may be as fine as 15 microns Vicuna fleece may be 10-15 microns, Amount of gold, or karat of a piece of jewelry Sometimes "karat fineness" or "gold fineness", Term used to describe the purity of gold; i e , 948 fine gold contains 948 parts gold and 52 parts of other material, Indicated proportion of pure metal in gold or silver Fineness is usually expressed in thousandths; that is, pure metal is 1 000; U S gold is 900 fine, TR>, Subtle, delicately balanced, Made of slender or thin filaments, Behind the batsman and at a small angle to the line between the wickets, expression of agreement, Fine champagne; French brandy, Consisting of especially minute particulate; made up of particularly small pieces, Good-looking, attractive, Of superior quality, Of a particular grade of quality, usually between very good and very fine, and below mint, Sunny and not raining, Being acceptable, adequate, passable, or satisfactory, something that is fine; fine particles, Particularly slender; especially thin, narrow, or of small girth, The end of a musical composition, to make finer, purer, or cleaner, The location in a musical score that indicates the end of the piece, particularly when the piece ends somewhere in the middle of the score due to a section of the music being repeated, To issue a fine as punishment to (someone), A payment or fee issued as punishment for breaking the law, to become finer, purer, or cleaner, to clarify (wine and beer) by filtration, gourmet, F9, very well; excellently, Used ironically, Aiming at show or effect; loaded with ornament; overdressed or overdecorated; showy, Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine, Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk, To make fine; to refine; to purify, to clarify; as, to fine gold, Not thick or heavy; slender; filmy; as, a fine thread, To make finer, or less coarse, as in bulk, texture, etc, Nice; delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; skillful; dexterous, A sum of money paid as the settlement of a claim, or by way of terminating a matter in dispute; especially, a payment of money imposed upon a party as a punishment for an offense; a mulct, End; conclusion; termination; extinction, to fine down a ship's lines, to diminish her lines gradually, to fine the soil, To change by fine gradations; as Naut, as, A final agreement concerning lands or rents between persons, as the lord and his vassal, Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful, Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour, Being dismissive, a way to keep to yourself when asked, "How are you?" "Fine", Not coarse, gross, or heavy Not gross; subtile; thin; tenous, Thin; attenuate; keen; as, a fine edge, Fee charged for an item returned to the Library after the due date The amount of the fine varies depending on the source For more information on fines, consult the Library's Circulation Policies, In the context of the Gazetteer, this was a payment to the Crown in return for a royal grant The fines proffered each year were recorded on the Fine Rolls; some were also noted on the Pipe Rolls, Distinguished, Very similar to 'As New', but without that crisp feel Again, there will be no defects, etc , and if the jacket has a small rips or looks worn, this will be noted, A sum of money or price paid for obtaining a benefit, favor, or privilege, as for admission to a copyhold, or for obtaining or renewing a lease, A sentence that requires the payment of money to the court, A financial charge that is levied against a patron as a penalty for having overdue, damaged, or lost resources Fines, like fees are charges which are collected into invoices Overdue fines are generated at return time by WebCheckout Operators with the proper authorization may also place fines on patrons manually How overdue fines are assessed is controlled as part of the circulation policy of the relevant resource type See Also: Hold, Invoice, Fee, Money that is owed by a borrower when library items are not returned on time, one possible sanction for an offence under the Code, expressed as a percentage of the current regular tuition fee for a full-time undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts, A sentence which may be imposed on a convictd person whereby he/she may be ordered to pay a specific amount of money as punishment Usually a default period accompanies this fine and the person will be compelled to serve time if the fine is not paid within that time period, A sum of money charged for not returning library items by the specified due date, The end, approaches the condition of As New, but without being crisp For the use of the term Fine there must also be no defects, etc , and if the jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, those should be noted, The amount of money you will owe if you keep library materials past the due date Your fine will equal the number of days an item is overdue times the number of items overdue, in a delicate manner; "finely shaped features"; "her fine drawn body", in a superior and skilled manner; "the soldiers were fighting finely", sentence-initial expression of agreement, issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty; "I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street"; "Move your car or else you will be ticketed!", money extracted as a penalty, being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition; "an all-right movie"; "the passengers were shaken up but are all right"; "is everything all right?"; "everything's fine"; "things are okay"; "dinner and the movies had been fine"; "another minute I'd have been fine", being in good health; "he's feeling all right again"; "I'm fine, how are you?", Approaches the condition of "As New", but without being crisp For the use of the term Fine there must be no defects, etc , and if the jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, this should be noted (AB Bookman ) Often, in older books this standard is relaxed a little and the condition may be judged relative to the average or usual condition of copies encountered; a fine copy is therefore considerably above average, This book is close to being as new, but it lacks the crispness of a new book Fine, there must also be no defects and if the jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, this should be noted, characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment; "fine wine"; "looking fine in her Easter suit"; "a fine gentleman"; "fine china and crystal"; "a fine violinist"; "the fine hand of a master", thin in thickness or diameter; "a fine film of oil"; "fine hairs"; "read the fine print", A pecuniary punishment imposed by lawful tribunal upon person convicted of crime or misdemeanor A monetary penalty It may include a forfeiture or penalty recoverable in a civil action, and in criminal convictions, may be in addition to imprisonment, [WPI] adj Good, but not good enough to be {cuspy} The word `fine' is used elsewhere, of course, but without the implicit comparison to the higher level implied by {cuspy}, To become fine (in any one of various senses); as, the ale will fine; the weather fined, Finely; well; elegantly; fully; delicately; mincingly, (of weather) pleasant; not raining, perhaps with the sun shining; "a fine summer evening", minutely precise especially in differences in meaning; "a fine distinction", free or impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity; "gold 21 carats fine", In a manner so that the driven ball strikes the object ball so far to one side as to be deflected but little, the object ball being driven to one side, To impose a pecuniary penalty upon for an offense or breach of law; to set a fine on by judgment of a court; to punish by fine; to mulct; as, the trespassers were fined ten dollars, A sum of money a person must pay as punishment because of an illegal act or omission, To finish; to cease; or to cause to cease, 3 (b), To pay a fine, See Fine, n, of texture; being small-grained or smooth to the touch or having fine particles; "wood with a fine grain"; "fine powdery snow"; "fine rain"; "batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave"; "covered with a fine film of dust", money extracted as a penalty characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment; "fine wine"; "looking fine in her Easter suit"; "a fine gentleman"; "fine china and crystal"; "a fine violinist"; "the fine hand of a master", the amount of money which is owed by the borrower if his/her books, materials, or reserves are not returned on time, The end of a musical piece, superior to the average; "in fine spirits"; "a fine student"; "made good grades"; "morale was good"; "had good weather for the parade", A sum of money paid as part of a penalty of conviction for a particular criminal offense, The judge may order the defendant to pay a fine as part of a federal criminal sentence The U S Sentencing Commission's sentencing guidelines require the judge to impose a fine within the applicable range in all cases except for those cases in which the defendant establishes an inability to pay a fine or that payment of a fine would unduly burden the defendant's dependents, A very small particle of material such as very fine sander dust or very small pieces of bark, a fee charged for an item returned to the library after the due date, A penalty which requires a person to pay a sum of money within a fixed period of time Failure to pay may result in further penalties being imposed including imprisonment •Children & Criminal Law, thin in thickness or diameter; "a fine film of oil"; "fine hairs"; "read the fine print, monetary penalty, punishment which involves the payment of a specified sum of money, punish with a fine, impose a tax upon; refine, purify; become fine or finer; make thin or thinner, reduce; clarify, delicate; thin; flimsy; handsome; top-quality; excellent; sharp; sharpened; refined; purified; elegant,

70 The ratio of a ship's length to her beam     ts
71 The ratio, in a precious metal, of the primary metal to any additives or impurities     ts
72 the quality of being very good indeed; "the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine"     ts
73 Keenness or sharpness; as, the fineness of a needle's point, or of the edge of a blade     ts
74 having a very fine texture; "the fineness of the sand on the beach"     ts
75 The proportion of pure silver or gold in jewelry, bullion, or coins     ts
76 the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at the fineness of her hair     ts
77 the quality of being very good indeed; "the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine" having a very fine texture; "the fineness of the sand on the beach" the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at the fineness of her hair     ts
78 The ratio of a ships length to her beam     ts
79 The quality or condition of being fine     ts
80 Freedom from foreign matter or alloy; clearness; purity; as, the fineness of liquor     ts
81 the percentage or decimal proportion of precious metal in a coin     ts
82 A measure of the purity equal to the number of parts of pure silver in 1000 parts of the alloy; represents the purity of precious metals, either in monetary or bullion form     ts
83 the percentage of metal in gold and silver coins Example: a 1964 Dime has a fineness of 90%     ts
84 The purity of a precious metal coin, usually expressed as a percentage one thousand parts     ts
85 the quality of being beautiful and delicate in appearance; "the daintiness of her touch"; "the fineness of her features"     ts
86 delicateness; thinness; pureness; elegancy; softness  isim     ts
87 the property of being very narrow or thin; "he marvelled at the fineness of her hair"     ts
88 The purity of gold or silver, always expressed in terms of one thousand parts     ts
89 Purity of precious metals described in parts per thousand A silver bar of a fineness of 999 contains 999 parts of silver and one part of something else     ts
90 The proportion of the pure precious metal in gold or silver coins and bullion American gold coins were 9/10th fine, while British gold coins were 11/12th fine     ts
91 The purity of precious metal measured in parts per thousand     ts
92 The mean fiber diameter which is usually expresses in microns The diameter of Alpaca fleece is generally varying from 20 to 34 microns, with the lower number being more fine than the larger number Royal Baby fleece may be as fine as 15 microns Vicuna fleece may be 10-15 microns     ts
93 Amount of gold, or karat of a piece of jewelry Sometimes "karat fineness" or "gold fineness"     ts
94 Term used to describe the purity of gold; i e , 948 fine gold contains 948 parts gold and 52 parts of other material     ts
95 Indicated proportion of pure metal in gold or silver Fineness is usually expressed in thousandths; that is, pure metal is 1 000; U S gold is 900 fine     ts
96 TR>     ts
97fine Subtle, delicately balanced     ts
98fine Made of slender or thin filaments     ts
99fine Behind the batsman and at a small angle to the line between the wickets     ts
100fine expression of agreement     ts
101fine Fine champagne; French brandy - "He refilled his glass. ‘The fine is very good,’ he said."     ts
102fine Consisting of especially minute particulate; made up of particularly small pieces     ts
103fine Good-looking, attractive     ts
104fine Of superior quality     ts
105fine Of a particular grade of quality, usually between very good and very fine, and below mint     ts
106fine Sunny and not raining     ts
107fine Being acceptable, adequate, passable, or satisfactory     ts
108fine something that is fine; fine particles     ts
109fine Particularly slender; especially thin, narrow, or of small girth     ts
110fine The end of a musical composition     ts
111fine to make finer, purer, or cleaner     ts
112fine The location in a musical score that indicates the end of the piece, particularly when the piece ends somewhere in the middle of the score due to a section of the music being repeated     ts
113fine To issue a fine as punishment to (someone)     ts
114fine A payment or fee issued as punishment for breaking the law     ts
115fine to become finer, purer, or cleaner     ts
116fine to clarify (wine and beer) by filtration     ts
117fine. gourmet - "We need to go to the gourmet grocery store to get the exotic ingredients for this recipe."     ts
118fine. F9     ts
119fine very well; excellently     ts
120fine Used ironically     ts
121fine Aiming at show or effect; loaded with ornament; overdressed or overdecorated; showy     ts
122fine Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine     ts
123fine Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk     ts
124fine To make fine; to refine; to purify, to clarify; as, to fine gold     ts
125fine Not thick or heavy; slender; filmy; as, a fine thread     ts
126fine To make finer, or less coarse, as in bulk, texture, etc     ts
127fine Nice; delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; skillful; dexterous     ts
128fine A sum of money paid as the settlement of a claim, or by way of terminating a matter in dispute; especially, a payment of money imposed upon a party as a punishment for an offense; a mulct     ts
129fine End; conclusion; termination; extinction     ts
130fine to fine down a ship's lines, to diminish her lines gradually     ts
131fine to fine the soil     ts
132fine To change by fine gradations; as Naut     ts
133fine as     ts
134fine A final agreement concerning lands or rents between persons, as the lord and his vassal     ts
135fine Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful     ts
136fine Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour     ts
137fine Being dismissive, a way to keep to yourself when asked, "How are you?" "Fine"     ts
138fine Not coarse, gross, or heavy Not gross; subtile; thin; tenous     ts
139fine Thin; attenuate; keen; as, a fine edge     ts
140fine Fee charged for an item returned to the Library after the due date The amount of the fine varies depending on the source For more information on fines, consult the Library's Circulation Policies     ts
141fine In the context of the Gazetteer, this was a payment to the Crown in return for a royal grant The fines proffered each year were recorded on the Fine Rolls; some were also noted on the Pipe Rolls     ts
142fine Distinguished     ts
143fine Very similar to 'As New', but without that crisp feel Again, there will be no defects, etc , and if the jacket has a small rips or looks worn, this will be noted     ts
144fine A sum of money or price paid for obtaining a benefit, favor, or privilege, as for admission to a copyhold, or for obtaining or renewing a lease     ts
145fine A sentence that requires the payment of money to the court     ts
146fine A financial charge that is levied against a patron as a penalty for having overdue, damaged, or lost resources Fines, like fees are charges which are collected into invoices Overdue fines are generated at return time by WebCheckout Operators with the proper authorization may also place fines on patrons manually How overdue fines are assessed is controlled as part of the circulation policy of the relevant resource type See Also: Hold, Invoice, Fee     ts
147fine Money that is owed by a borrower when library items are not returned on time     ts
148fine one possible sanction for an offence under the Code, expressed as a percentage of the current regular tuition fee for a full-time undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts     ts
149fine A sentence which may be imposed on a convictd person whereby he/she may be ordered to pay a specific amount of money as punishment Usually a default period accompanies this fine and the person will be compelled to serve time if the fine is not paid within that time period     ts
150fine A sum of money charged for not returning library items by the specified due date     ts
151fine The end     ts
152fine approaches the condition of As New, but without being crisp For the use of the term Fine there must also be no defects, etc , and if the jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, those should be noted     ts
153fine The amount of money you will owe if you keep library materials past the due date Your fine will equal the number of days an item is overdue times the number of items overdue     ts
154fine in a delicate manner; "finely shaped features"; "her fine drawn body"     ts
155fine in a superior and skilled manner; "the soldiers were fighting finely"     ts
156fine sentence-initial expression of agreement     ts
157fine issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty; "I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street"; "Move your car or else you will be ticketed!"     ts
158fine money extracted as a penalty     ts
159fine being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition; "an all-right movie"; "the passengers were shaken up but are all right"; "is everything all right?"; "everything's fine"; "things are okay"; "dinner and the movies had been fine"; "another minute I'd have been fine"     ts
160fine being in good health; "he's feeling all right again"; "I'm fine, how are you?"     ts
161fine Approaches the condition of "As New", but without being crisp For the use of the term Fine there must be no defects, etc , and if the jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, this should be noted (AB Bookman ) Often, in older books this standard is relaxed a little and the condition may be judged relative to the average or usual condition of copies encountered; a fine copy is therefore considerably above average     ts
162fine This book is close to being as new, but it lacks the crispness of a new book Fine, there must also be no defects and if the jacket has a small tear, or other defect, or looks worn, this should be noted     ts
163fine characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment; "fine wine"; "looking fine in her Easter suit"; "a fine gentleman"; "fine china and crystal"; "a fine violinist"; "the fine hand of a master"     ts
164fine thin in thickness or diameter; "a fine film of oil"; "fine hairs"; "read the fine print"     ts
165fine A pecuniary punishment imposed by lawful tribunal upon person convicted of crime or misdemeanor A monetary penalty It may include a forfeiture or penalty recoverable in a civil action, and in criminal convictions, may be in addition to imprisonment     ts
166fine [WPI] adj Good, but not good enough to be {cuspy} The word `fine' is used elsewhere, of course, but without the implicit comparison to the higher level implied by {cuspy}     ts
167fine To become fine (in any one of various senses); as, the ale will fine; the weather fined     ts
168fine Finely; well; elegantly; fully; delicately; mincingly     ts
169fine (of weather) pleasant; not raining, perhaps with the sun shining; "a fine summer evening"     ts
170fine minutely precise especially in differences in meaning; "a fine distinction"     ts
171fine free or impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity; "gold 21 carats fine"     ts
172fine In a manner so that the driven ball strikes the object ball so far to one side as to be deflected but little, the object ball being driven to one side     ts
173fine To impose a pecuniary penalty upon for an offense or breach of law; to set a fine on by judgment of a court; to punish by fine; to mulct; as, the trespassers were fined ten dollars     ts
174fine A sum of money a person must pay as punishment because of an illegal act or omission     ts
175fine To finish; to cease; or to cause to cease     ts
176fine 3 (b)     ts
177fine To pay a fine     ts
178fine See Fine, n     ts
179fine of texture; being small-grained or smooth to the touch or having fine particles; "wood with a fine grain"; "fine powdery snow"; "fine rain"; "batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave"; "covered with a fine film of dust"     ts
180fine money extracted as a penalty characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment; "fine wine"; "looking fine in her Easter suit"; "a fine gentleman"; "fine china and crystal"; "a fine violinist"; "the fine hand of a master"     ts
181fine the amount of money which is owed by the borrower if his/her books, materials, or reserves are not returned on time     ts
182fine The end of a musical piece     ts
183fine superior to the average; "in fine spirits"; "a fine student"; "made good grades"; "morale was good"; "had good weather for the parade"     ts
184fine A sum of money paid as part of a penalty of conviction for a particular criminal offense     ts
185fine The judge may order the defendant to pay a fine as part of a federal criminal sentence The U S Sentencing Commission's sentencing guidelines require the judge to impose a fine within the applicable range in all cases except for those cases in which the defendant establishes an inability to pay a fine or that payment of a fine would unduly burden the defendant's dependents     ts
186fine A very small particle of material such as very fine sander dust or very small pieces of bark     ts
187fine a fee charged for an item returned to the library after the due date     ts
188fine A penalty which requires a person to pay a sum of money within a fixed period of time Failure to pay may result in further penalties being imposed including imprisonment •Children & Criminal Law     ts
189fine thin in thickness or diameter; "a fine film of oil"; "fine hairs"; "read the fine print     ts
190fine monetary penalty, punishment which involves the payment of a specified sum of money  isim     ts
191fine punish with a fine, impose a tax upon; refine, purify; become fine or finer; make thin or thinner, reduce; clarify  fiil     ts
192fine delicate; thin; flimsy; handsome; top-quality; excellent; sharp; sharpened; refined; purified; elegant  sıfat     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada fineness kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. fineness kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan fineness kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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