Fairly smooth definition

Fairly smooth. ' means that the tomato is not conspicuously ridged or rough.
Fairly smooth means that the to­ mato is not conspicuously ridged or rough.
Fairly smooth means the beets are not materially affected by roughness at the crown caused by abnormal growing conditions, shedding of dead leaves, or other means. Beets with only a slight roughness or pitting at the crown shall be considered as being fairly smooth.

Examples of Fairly smooth in a sentence

  • Fairly smooth, superficial scars, including fairly light discoloration such as is caused by handling or packing or by prunes rubbing against each other while on the tree, which aggregate more than one- half inch in diameter.(2) "Serious damage" means any injury or defect that seriously affects the prune's appearance, or its edible or ship- ping quality.

  • Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA § 51.783 § 51.771 Fairly well colored.Fairly ell colored means that except for an aggregate area of green color which does not exceed the area of a cir- cle 1 inch (25.4 mm) in diameter, the characteristic color predominates over the green color.§ 51.772 Fairly smooth texture.Fairly smooth texture means that the skin is fairly thin and not coarse for the variety and size of the fruit.

  • Fairly smooth texture means that the skin is not materially rough or coarse and that the skin is not thick for the variety.

  • Fairly smooth or smooth russeting when the area exceeds 50 percent of the fruit surface: Provided, That discoloration occurring as yellow to brown staining of the skin shall not be considered russeting and shall be considered as causing serious damage only when seriously detracting from the appearance of the nectarine, and that speckling characteristic of certain varieties shall not be considered as russeting or discoloration.

  • Fairly smooth on both surfaces but smoother on one than the other.


More Definitions of Fairly smooth

Fairly smooth means the root is not so ridged, pebbled, or rough as to seriously affect the appearance of the individual root or to cause a loss of more than ten per cent of the total weight of the root, including the peel covering the defective area, in the ordinary preparation for use.
Fairly smooth means the dasheen has no more than seven scars where tubers were attached; no young tubers extend more than three-eighths inch beyond the surface of the dasheen; and there are no other swellings or rough areas.
Fairly smooth means the eggplant is not materially ridged or rough.
Fairly smooth. ' means that the sweetpotato is free from veining or other defects causing roughness which materially detract from the appearance of the individual sweetpotato or the general appearance of the lot.
Fairly smooth means that the carrot root is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary rootlets to an extent which materially affects its ap­ pearance or causes a lo^s of more than
Fairly smooth means that the individual carrot is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary
Fairly smooth means the carrot is not rough, ridged, or covered with secondary rootlets to the extent that, in the process of trimming, a loss of over 5 percent, by weight, of the root is incurred in excess of that which would occur if the root were perfect.