Fineness

Word FINENESS
Character 8
Hyphenation fine ness
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The word "fineness" in example sentences

The very slender base, despite of an apparent fragility and fineness, is solid and resistant thanks to a special tempering treatment of the glass. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But in the process of recalibrating to go after Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla, the Jetta loses a certain German fineness and desirability. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When buying soft luggage, check the denier of a fabric, a measurement that refers to the fineness of the yarn. ❋ Jeff Wuorio (2003)

The only thing that ever made his heart laugh was the idea of fineness finding place in himself. ❋ Stella Benson (1912)

The size of the grounds, called the fineness of the grind, is determined how long the cutting blades are allowed to chop up the beans. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Soul and body were not thought to be radically different in kind; their difference seemed just to consist in a difference in degree of properties such as fineness and mobility. ❋ Lorenz, Hendrik (2009)

It can be said that the unconscious states in question lack the kind of fineness of grain and richness of content necessary to count as genuinely perceptual states. ❋ Carruthers, Peter (2007)

According to J.C. Scaliger (1484-1558), some properties of matter, such as fineness and coarseness, depend on the properties of the minima themselves, while others depend on the manner in which they are joined. ❋ A. G. M. VAN MELSEN (1968)

The "fineness" of the stream-line shape, _i. e._, the proportion of length to width, is determined by the velocity -- the greater the velocity, the greater the fineness. ❋ Unknown (1919)

The "fineness" of the stream-line shape, i.e., the proportion of length to width, is determined by the velocity -- the greater the velocity, the greater the fineness. ❋ Unknown (1919)

If everyone only lived up to half the moral "fineness" which they find so admirable in the tenets of the Boy Scouts, the world would be worth living in to-morrow. ❋ Richard King (1913)

Most of all there was about her a great fineness -- the kind of fineness which seems to be the expression of generations of fineness. ❋ Julian Street (1913)

But then I venture to think that the dose of fineness which is, so to speak, _super_ or _too much_, just turns these folks 'refinement into something its reverse. ❋ Vernon Lee (1895)

Her features had retained a certain sharpness " fineness " character " something. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (1997)

To comb his hands through the feather fineness of those inky tresses. ❋ Alix Rickloff (2011)

But the real magic happens within certain narrow bands of parameters where the interactions between the numbers of points on the stars, their sharpness, the displacements of the stacked forms, and specific fineness of the stacking conspire to yield lustrous, luminous, metallic and glass-like forms; implausible forms given the humble materials — stacked black and white stars — from which they are formed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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