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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...
- 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...
- see Fineness Fine, to produce refined metal in a finery forge FINE, an informal ****ociation of the four main Fair Trade networks Fine (surname) Fine (mathematics)...
- co**** aggregates have intermediate values. Fineness modulus of combined aggregates is always between the Fineness modulus of aggregates and combined modulus...
- 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...
- 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...
- "F.I.N.E.*" is a song by rock band Aerosmith. It was written by lead singer Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry. The song title is an acronym for...
- It is Fine! Everything Is Fine. is a 2007 American independent drama film directed by David Brothers and Crispin Glover. It was written by and stars Steven...
- Fíne is a Gaelic-Irish feminine given name. At least two women named Fín or Fíne are attested in the Irish annals: Fín, princess of Cenél nEógain, wife...