Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word FINER
FINER
Definitions of FINER
- One who fines or purifies.
- A surname.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using FINER in a Sentence
- Craft knives are small utility knives used as precision-oriented tools for finer, more delicate tasks such as carving and papercutting.
- Vellum is a finer quality parchment made from the skins of young animals such as lambs and young calves.
- The term allative is generally used for the lative case for the majority of languages that do not make finer distinctions.
- More acidic apples will render a finer purée; the highly acidic Bramley apple creates a very fine purée.
- It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gemstone for millennia due to its hue.
- Basic information about the development of the site may be drawn from this work, but to understand finer details of a site, excavation via augering can be used.
- With Steve Winwood, Jennings wrote a series of albums including Arc of a Diver, Talking Back to the Night, and Back in the High Life, an album that contained the hits "Higher Love", "The Finer Things", and "Back in the High Life Again".
- The Atwood brothers successfully responded to the competition of the newer, steam-powered mills by producing finer quality cotton goods such as shirting for the U.
- No better soil or finer farms lie out of doors than those contributing to the wealth of the community and with the Iowa division of the Illinois Central Railroad good transportation facilities appreciably add to the desirability of Aplington as a place for business activity and easy communication with the outside world.
- To select whose name the community would take, the two men wagered that the man who built the finer home the quickest would be the namesake of the town.
- "Worsted" yarns/fabrics are distinct from woollens (though both are made from sheep's wool): the former is considered stronger, finer, smoother, and harder than the latter.
- Glassmakers throughout history have experimented with glass fibers, but mass manufacture of glass fiber was only made possible with the invention of finer machine tooling.
- Generally it uses finer threads and more decorative styles of stitching, often with flowing lines or scalloped edges to give interest.
- The fine wires allow for a finer dot pitch as they can be spaced much closer together than the perforations of a shadow mask, and there need be no gap between adjacent horizontal pixels.
- APS also could reduce camera and lens size and weight by using a smaller image format; unlike the older amateur formats, image quality would be maintained by using newly-developed films, featuring emulsions with finer grain size and a flatter base material.
- One purpose is to allow the printmaker to print on a much more delicate surface, such as Japanese paper or linen, that pulls finer details off the plate.
- Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building are considered carpentry.
- Düntzer was a painstaking and accurate critic, but lacking in inspiration and finer literary taste, consequently his work as a biographer and commentator has, to a great extent, been superseded and discredited.
- The process of polishing with abrasives starts with a coarse grain size and gradually proceeds to the finer ones to efficiently flatten the surface imperfections and to obtain optimal results.
- White coir, harvested from unripe coconuts, is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets.
- The nominate subspecies is similar to the Siberian chiffchaff, but with a finer darker bill, browner upperparts and buff flanks; its song is almost identical to the common chiffchaff, but the call is a weak psew.
- It also strikingly differs in morphology, such as its finer bill, and has again been moved to the monotypic family Panuridae.
- Finer coffee grounds, when immersed in water, have lower permeability, requiring an excessive amount of force to be applied by hand to lower the plunger and are more likely to seep through or around the perimeter of the press filter and into the coffee drink.
- For common use as a pointer device, the dragging motion of a finger is translated into a finer, relative motion of the cursor on the output to the display on the operating system, analogous to the handling of a mouse that is lifted and put back on a surface.
- When subdividing simplicial complexes (the first barycentric subdivision of a simplicial complex is a refinement), the situation is slightly different: every simplex in the finer complex is a face of some simplex in the coarser one, and both have equal underlying polyhedra.
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