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"Fine" can mean very good, while "fine" can also mean to chop into small pieces.
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Pail is a word meaning bucket. The homophone for pail is pale (meaning very light in color).
A homophone for "vary" is "very." These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Vary and very are homophones for depart.
"Fine" can mean very good, while "fine" can also mean to chop into small pieces.
The process of chopping into very fine pieces is to mince.
Chop, dice are two possibilities:Chop the onion into small pieces. Dice the meat into small pieces.
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great, grate
To dice something means to chop it up into very small pieces, usually small cubes.
If you have a solid block of chocolate, the best way to chop it is to do so in small sections. Chop off very thin segments off of one end at a slight diagnol with a large, sharp knife. This will give you small pieces and flakes of chocolates. If you wish for a chop that results in large, thick pieces, then you can roughly chop the chocolate by splitting the original piece on half, then quaters, and so on until you reach the desired size you have.
Not very ;-). A nanosecond is one billionth of a second, which is 0.000,000,001 s. Written in engineering notation, that's 1E-9 s. Think of it this way: Take one second, and chop it up into one thousand equal pieces. Now, take One of Those milliseconds; chop It up into one thousand equal pieces. Now, take One of Those microseconds; chop It up into one thousand equal pieces. One of those pieces is a nanosecond! Light travels about one foot in that amount of time.
A food processor is good because it can quickly chop or grind items. It does so very fast, and very well. This can save a person time and effort in baking a cake. Also, it makes all the pieces the same size and consistancy, which is hard to d by hand and is good for baking, too.
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Whole pieces of very bloody fish