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Definition of superfine in English: superfineadjective suːpəˈfʌɪnˈsuːpəfʌɪnˈsupərˌfaɪn 1Of especially high quality. superfine cotton shirtings Example sentencesExamples - Another book has a meticulously maintained list of superfine mats gifted to VVIPs and dignitaries including Presidents, Prime Ministers and Governors.
2(of fibres or an instrument) very thin. Example sentencesExamples - The superfine size and shape of feathers make them particularly well suited to filtration needs.
- Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately.
- Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles.
- According to the visit that a representative of the Board of Commerce made to the RTFE, in 1767 there were 30 textile mills of fine cloths, superfine cloths and serge, in which 150 people were employed.
- Charney is also determined to make a deeper niche within that niche category, by focusing on more fashionable, more fitted basic T-shirts done in 100 percent combed cotton, 30 single yarn baby ribs and superfine jerseys.
- The Rolls Royce of them all was surely broadcloth, which in the eighteenth century was a superfine grade of woolen cloth that was fulled, or shrunk, napped, and shorn so that it was the consistency of felt but with a smooth surface.
- 2.1 Consisting of especially small particles.
Example sentencesExamples - For the record, our sugars are regular white granulated, fructose, light brown, superfine, palm, powdered, turbinado, muscovado, and demerara.
- But any coffee enthusiast will quickly allege that blade grinders are rife with problems - they grind unevenly and produce too much superfine coffee dust, and the friction from the blades overheats the coffee grounds.
- From China; a high-fired, superfine clay; sometimes mixed with quartz or metal; very fragile, but can hold water.
- Before applying the clear topcoat, buff the surface with a superfine abrasive pad or 20-grit sandpaper - do not use steel wool, which can leave behind fine particles that will rust.
- There are also superfine abrasive papers that can be used in place of the above methods.
Origin Late 16th century (in the sense 'excessively elegant'): from super- 'to a high degree' + fine1. Definition of superfine in US English: superfineadjectiveˈsupərˌfaɪnˈso͞opərˌfīn 1Of especially high quality. Example sentencesExamples - Another book has a meticulously maintained list of superfine mats gifted to VVIPs and dignitaries including Presidents, Prime Ministers and Governors.
2(of fibers or an instrument) very thin. Example sentencesExamples - Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles.
- According to the visit that a representative of the Board of Commerce made to the RTFE, in 1767 there were 30 textile mills of fine cloths, superfine cloths and serge, in which 150 people were employed.
- The superfine size and shape of feathers make them particularly well suited to filtration needs.
- The Rolls Royce of them all was surely broadcloth, which in the eighteenth century was a superfine grade of woolen cloth that was fulled, or shrunk, napped, and shorn so that it was the consistency of felt but with a smooth surface.
- Charney is also determined to make a deeper niche within that niche category, by focusing on more fashionable, more fitted basic T-shirts done in 100 percent combed cotton, 30 single yarn baby ribs and superfine jerseys.
- Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately.
- 2.1 Consisting of especially small particles.
Example sentencesExamples - Before applying the clear topcoat, buff the surface with a superfine abrasive pad or 20-grit sandpaper - do not use steel wool, which can leave behind fine particles that will rust.
- But any coffee enthusiast will quickly allege that blade grinders are rife with problems - they grind unevenly and produce too much superfine coffee dust, and the friction from the blades overheats the coffee grounds.
- For the record, our sugars are regular white granulated, fructose, light brown, superfine, palm, powdered, turbinado, muscovado, and demerara.
- There are also superfine abrasive papers that can be used in place of the above methods.
- From China; a high-fired, superfine clay; sometimes mixed with quartz or metal; very fragile, but can hold water.
Origin Late 16th century (in the sense ‘excessively elegant’): from super- ‘to a high degree’ + fine. |