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fine
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(fine)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfiːneɪ/
noun
(in musical directions) the place where a piece of music finishes (when this is not at the end of the score but at the end of an earlier section which is repeated at the end of the piece).
Origin:
Italian, from Latin
finis
'end'
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