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    fettle
    /ˈfɛtl/

    noun

    • 1. condition: "Marguerite was in fine fettle"

    verb

    • 1. trim or clean the rough edges of (a metal casting or a piece of pottery) before firing.

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  2. Fettle is a noun meaning the state or condition of health, fitness, or well-being, often used in the phrase in fine fettle. It is also a verb meaning to cover or line the hearth of something with loose material.

  3. Fettle is an old-fashioned informal word that means healthy or strong, or in good condition. Learn how to use it in sentences and see related words and phrases.

  4. Fettle is a verb meaning to remove mould marks from a cast component, to line or repair a furnace, or to prepare or arrange something. It is also a noun meaning the state or condition of health, spirits, etc. See word frequency, origin, and usage examples.

  5. noun. state; condition: in fine fettle. verb (used with object) , fet·tled, fet·tling. Ceramics. to remove mold marks from (a cast piece). Metallurgy. to remove sand from (a casting). to repair the hearth of (an open-hearth furnace). fettle. / ˈfɛtəl / verb. to remove (excess moulding material and casting irregularities) from a cast component.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word fettle, an old-fashioned or informal way of saying healthy or in good condition. See examples of fettle in idioms and sentences.

  7. Fettle is the state or condition you're in, especially if it's positive. You might describe your bouncy, healthy puppy as being in fine fettle. You'll almost always see the adjective "fine" describing the noun fettle. Being in fine fettle means feeling good, being healthy, or having an energetic approach to something.

  8. Fettle is a noun meaning a state of health, spirits, or condition, or a verb meaning to prepare, repair, or remove something. Learn how to use fettle in sentences, synonyms, translations, and related terms.