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  • 101fine-cut — /fuyn kut /, adj. cut into very thin strips (contrasted with rough cut): fine cut tobacco. [1830 40, Amer.] …

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  • 102Very-large-scale integration — VLSI redirects here. For the former company, see VLSI Technology. Very large scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex… …

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  • 103very well — excellently; great, fine, very good …

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  • 104fine kettle of fish — a bad state of affairs; a very difficult and annoying situation; something to be considered or reckoned with. Derived from kiddle or keddle, q.v., a basket set in the sluice of a dam or weir to catch fish. Kiddles were used by royal officials but …

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  • 105fine-tuned universe — noun A universe whose parameters (fundamental constants) are within a very narrow range enabling chemically based life to exist …

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  • 106fine pen — pen which writes with a very thin line …

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  • 107fine pitch — The pitch of a propeller at a very slight blade angle. This blade angle is the most suitable for takeoff and low speed flight …

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  • 108fine print — UK / US noun [uncountable] mainly American important details of an agreement that are usually printed in very small letters …

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  • 109fine tuner — /faɪn ˈtjunə/ (say fuyn tyoohnuh) noun 1. a device which makes very small adjustments to the tuning of a radio, television, etc. 2. on the tail of stringed musical instruments, a device incorporating a metal screw whereby a string may be tuned… …

  • 110fine-cut — /ˈfaɪn kʌt/ (say fuyn kut) adjective cut into very thin strips …