"superfine" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more superfine [comparative], most superfine [superlative]
Etymology: From super- + fine. Etymology templates: {{af|en|super-|fine}} super- + fine Head templates: {{en-adj}} superfine (comparative more superfine, superlative most superfine)
  1. Extremely subtle or refined; extremely sensitive to slight impressions or perceptions.
    Sense id: en-superfine-en-adj-5UPjr9XV Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with super- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 18 39 36 6 1 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with super-: 18 26 16 17 23
  2. Extremely refined or sophisticated; very elegant.
    Sense id: en-superfine-en-adj-ioiYBrG- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with super- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 18 39 36 6 1 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with super-: 18 26 16 17 23
  3. Having an especially fine size or texture; made of very small particles or threads.
    Sense id: en-superfine-en-adj-9Ls1n-t4 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with super- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 18 39 36 6 1 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with super-: 18 26 16 17 23
  4. Of a very high or pure grade or quality.
    Sense id: en-superfine-en-adj-TAnvK~Aj Categories (other): English terms prefixed with super- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with super-: 18 26 16 17 23
  5. Very good, excellent.
    Sense id: en-superfine-en-adj-NltY5Ry2 Categories (other): English terms prefixed with super- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with super-: 18 26 16 17 23
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: super [adjective]

Adjective [French]

IPA: /sy.pɛʁ.fin/
Head templates: {{head|fr|adjective form}} superfine
  1. feminine singular of superfin Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: superfin
    Sense id: en-superfine-fr-adj-vhjh5h8l Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

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