Not until the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) do more finely grained distinctions appear in writing.
Finely grained powders of most metals can be dangerously explosive in air.
He does it with time exposures and finely grained, slow color film.
The quality of the rock in the Valley is inconsistent, ranging from finely grained to coarse stone, the latter with the potential to be structurally unsound.
Myrtos has a long beach, consisting not just of sand, but also of finely grained pebbles.
The rock was pure white, finely grained, and strangely translucent.
The Ektar, not surprisingly, produced the sharpest, most finely grained prints, with colors to beat the band.
The flesh is juicy, finely grained, and light yellow.
The stocks of the guns were sandalwood, yellow and finely grained.
These people still belonged to the stone age, crafting their tools with finely grained stones.