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Definition of deep
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of deep is as below...
Deep
(superl.)
Extending
far back from the front or outer part; of great
horizontal
dimension
(measured
backward
from the front or
nearer
part,
mouth,
etc.);
as, a deep cave or
recess
or
wound;
a
gallery
ten seats deep; a
company
of
soldiers
six files
deep..
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Chase
::
Chase (n.) A kind of joint by which an
overlap
joint is
changed
to a flush
joint,
by means of a
gradually
deepening
rabbet,
as at the ends of
clinker-built
boats..
Enroot
::
Enroot
(v. t.) To fix by the root; to fix fast; to
implant
deep.
Thrilling
::
Thrilling
(a.)
Causing
a
thrill;
causing
tremulous
excitement;
deeply
moving;
as, a
thrilling
romance..
Benthal
::
Benthal
(a.)
Relating
to the
deepest
zone or
region
of the
ocean.
Clank
::
Clank (n.) A
sharp,
brief,
ringing
sound,
made by a
collision
of
metallic
or other
sonorous
bodies;
--
usually
expressing
a
duller
or less
resounding
sound than
clang,
and a
deeper
and
stronger
sound than
clink..
Melancholy
::
Melancholy
(n.)
Depression
of
spirits;
a
gloomy
state
continuing
a
considerable
time; deep
dejection;
gloominess.
Rancor
::
Rancor
(n.) The
deepest
malignity
or
spite;
deep-seated
enmity
or
malice;
inveterate
hatred.
Inviscerate
::
Inviscerate
(a.)
Deep-seated;
internal.
Deeply
::
Deeply
(adv.)
At or to a great
depth;
far below the
surface;
as, to sink
deeply..
Ental
::
Ental (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
situated
near,
central
or deep
parts;
inner;
--
opposed
to
ectal..
Peziza
::
Peziza
(n.) A genus of fungi
embracing
a great
number
of
species,
some of which are
remarkable
for their
regular
cuplike
form and deep
colors..
Pluripartite
::
Pluripartite
(a.)
Deeply
divided
into
several
portions.
Forficate
::
Forficate
(a.)
Deeply
forked,
as the tail of
certain
birds..
Carnelian
::
Carnelian
(n.) A
variety
of
chalcedony,
of a
clear,
deep red, flesh red, or
reddish
white
color.
It is
moderately
hard,
capable
of a good
polish,
and often used for
seals..
Shallow
::
Shallow
(n.) A place in a body of water where the water is not deep; a
shoal;
a flat; a
shelf.
Subbeadle
::
Sub-bass
(n.) The
deepest
pedal stop, or the
lowest
tones of an
organ;
the
fundamental
or
ground
bass..
Crimson
::
Crimson
(n.) A deep red color
tinged
with blue; also, red color in
general..
Smalt-blue
::
Smalt-blue
(a.) Deep blue, like
smalt..
Deep-sea
::
Deep-sea
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
deeper
parts of the sea; as, a
deep-sea
line (i. e., a line to take
soundings
at a great
depth);
deep-sea
lead;
deep-sea
soundings,
explorations,
etc..
Moat
::
Moat (n.) A deep
trench
around
the
rampart
of a
castle
or other
fortified
place,
sometimes
filled
with
water;
a
ditch..
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