fina: meaning and definitions
EnglishType a word
Of superior quality, skill, or appearance: a fine day; a fine wine. Excellent in character or ability: a fine person; a fine writer.
Very small in size, weight, or thickness: fine type; fine paper.
Free from impurities. Metallurgy Containing pure metal in a specified proportion or amount: gold 21 carats fine.
Very sharp; keen: a blade with a fine edge.
Thin; slender: fine hairs.
Carefully or delicately made or done: fine china. See Synonyms at exquisite.
Consisting of very small particles; not coarse: fine dust.
Marginally different or subtle: a fine difference. Able to make or detect effects of great subtlety or precision; sensitive: has a fine eye for color.
Trained to the highest degree of physical efficiency: a fine racehorse.
Characterized by refinement or elegance: people in the finest society.
Satisfactory; acceptable: Handing in your paper on Monday is fine.
Being in a state of satisfactory health; quite well:"How are you?" "I'm fine."
Used as an intensive: a fine mess.
Informal Very well: doing fine.
A sum of money required to be paid especially to the government as a penalty for an offense.
Obsolete An end; a termination.