Definition of Fineness. Meaning of Fineness. Synonyms of Fineness

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Fineness. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Fineness and, of course, Fineness synonyms and on the right images related to the word Fineness.

Definition of Fineness

No result for Fineness. Showing similar results...

Superfineness
Superfineness Su"per*fine`ness, n. The state of being superfine.

Meaning of Fineness from wikipedia

- by m****. Various ways of expressing fineness have been used and two remain in common use: millesimal fineness expressed in units of parts per 1,000...
- co**** aggregates have intermediate values. Fineness modulus of combined aggregates is always between the Fineness modulus of aggregates and combined modulus...
- engineering, the fineness ratio is the ratio of the length of a body to its maximum width. Shapes that are short and wide have a low fineness ratio, those...
- Fineness can refer to: Fineness, a measure of the purity of precious metals Fineness modulus, a measurement of the co****ness of an aggregate Fineness...
- series of concept cars Fine, a term for the purity of precious metals; see Fineness Fine, to produce refined metal in a finery forge FINE, an informal ****ociation...
- Finings are substances that are usually added at or near the completion of the processing of making wine, beer, and various nonalcoholic juice beverages...
- A Lot (formerly Loth) was an old unit of measurement for the relative fineness to gross weight in metallurgy and especially in coinage until the 19th century...
- milessimal fineness of 950. The French 1st alloy is 95% silver and 5% copper or other metals. 91 zolotnik Russian silver has a millesimal fineness of 947...
- Unlike silver with fineness other than 719 (which melts partly at exactly 780 °C through a wide fineness range), gold with fineness other than 800 will...
- 233.856 g), its fineness at 0.9375, and proposed it be divided into 21 groschen or 60 kreuzer. 1534: Saxony and Bohemia alter the fineness of their guldiners...