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The name "finical" derives from the historical use of fennel seeds as a seasoning in fine dining. The term was originally applied to persons or things that were considered overly refined or fastidious, as though they were paying too much attention to details. Over time, the meaning of "finical" shifted to its current sense of being excessively meticulous or concerned with trivial matters.
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