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1. (n.) fine print
the detailed wording of a contract, lease, or the like, often in type smaller than the main body of the document and including restrictions or qualifications that could be considered disadvantageous.
Etymology: (1955–60)
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1. (noun) fine print, small print
the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type
"don't sign a contract without reading the fine print"
2. (noun) small print, fine print
material printed in small type
"he needed his glasses in order to read the fine print"
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