In-fine definition
Origin of in-fine
- from Latin
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It greatly improved Dean's frame of mind and he was in fine spirits when he reached his desk.
Yellow and red ochre mixed with grease are coarsely smeared over the bodies, grey in coarse patterns and white in fine patterns resembling tattoo marks.
Potassium phenolate, C 6 H 5 OK, crystallizes in fine needles, is very hygroscopic and oxidizes rapidly on exposure.
He never married, thus further fulfilling his policy of what one of his essayist-biographers has termed "indulgence in fine renouncements."
It crystallizes in fine silky needles and is soluble in water and alcohol.