Fine
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Fine may be:
- An adjective meaning attractive, sexy, physically attractive, beautiful etc.
[edit] Legal
- Fine (penalty), financial punishment
- Fine of lands, an obsolete type of land conveyance
- Fine on alienation, money paid to the lord by a tenant when he had occasion to make over his land to another
- Fine (in leasing)
[edit] People
- Alan Fine
- Anne Fine (b. 1947), British author
- Arthur Fine, philosopher of science
- Benjamin Fine
- Fran Fine
- Gary Alan Fine
- Irving Fine (1914-1962), American composer
- Jeanna Fine (b. 1964), American erotic actress and dancer
- John Christopher Fine, American author, attorney, marine biologist, photojournalist
- John S. Fine
- Larry Fine (actor) (1902-1975), American
- Larry Fine (pianos), American technician and author
- Lou Fine
- Nathan Fine, mathematician
- Reuben Fine (1914-1993), American chess player
- Sylvia Fine (1913-1991), American songwriter
- Tommy Fine (1914-2005), American baseball pitcher
- Vivian Fine
- Warren Fine (b. 1968) Canadian technologist, founder of Complete systems)
[edit] Fictional character
- Fran Fine, title character of The Nanny
[edit] In the media
- F.I.N.E. an Aerosmith song from their 1989 album Pump.
- Fine (album)
- "Fine" (song), song by Whitney Houston.
[edit] Other
- In mathematics, a fine topology is one that recognizes more open sets (and thus admits more continuous functions).
- Fine, New York, a town
- FINE, the informal umbrella association of the four main Fair Trade networks (FLO, IFAT, NEWS, EFTA)
- FINE Brand, brand of hygienic paper products in Jordan
- Fine, point in a music transcription where its performance ends in accord with the position of a da capo al fine notation
- Fine, attribute of certain cricket fielding positions
- Fine (drink), French variety of brandy
[edit] See also
Look up fineness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

