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Definition of deep
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Deep
(superl.)
Low in
situation;
lying far below the
general
surface;
as, a deep
valley..
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Suspire
::
Suspire
(v. i.) To fetch a long, deep
breath;
to sigh; to
breathe..
Inveteracy
::
Inveteracy
(n.) Firm
establishment
by long
continuance;
firmness
or
deep-rooted
obstinacy
of any
quality
or state
acquired
by time; as, the
inveteracy
of
custom,
habit,
or
disease;
--
usually
in a bad
sense;
as, the
inveteracy
of
prejudice
or of
error..
Implant
::
Implant
(v. t.) To
plant,
or
infix,
for the
purpose
of
growth;
to fix
deeply;
to
instill;
to
inculate;
to
introduce;
as, to
implant
the seeds of
virtue,
or the
principles
of
knowledge,
in the minds of
youth..
File
::
File (n.) A row of
soldiers
ranged
one
behind
another;
-- in
contradistinction
to rank, which
designates
a row of
soldiers
standing
abreast;
a
number
consisting
the depth of a body of
troops,
which,
in the
ordinary
modern
formation,
consists
of two men, the
battalion
standing
two deep, or in two
ranks..
Cavern
::
Cavern
(n.) A
large,
deep,
hollow
place in the
earth;
a large
cave..
Seal
::
Seal (n.) An
arrangement
for
preventing
the
entrance
or
return
of gas or air into a pipe, by which the open end of the pipe dips
beneath
the
surface
of water or other
liquid,
or a deep bend or sag in the pipe is
filled
with the
liquid;
a
draintrap..
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..
Pyrrol
::
Pyrrol
(n.) A
nitrogenous
base found in coal tar, bone oil, and other
distillates
of
organic
substances,
and also
produced
synthetically
as a
colorless
liquid,
C4H5N,
having
on odor like that of
chloroform.
It is the
nucleus
and
origin
of a large
number
of
derivatives.
So
called
because
it
colors
a
splinter
of wood
moistened
with
hydrochloric
acid a deep red..
Knee-deep
::
Knee-deep
(a.)
Rising
to the
knees;
knee-high;
as, water or snow
knee-deep..
Empirical
::
Empirical
(a.)
Depending
upon
experience
or
observation
alone,
without
due
regard
to
science
and
theory;
-- said
especially
of
medical
practice,
remedies,
etc.;
wanting
in
science
and deep
insight;
as,
empiric
skill,
remedies..
Padella
::
Padella
(n.) A large cup or deep
saucer,
containing
fatty
matter
in which a wick is
placed,
-- used for
public
illuminations,
as at St.
Peter's,
in Rome.
Called
also
padelle..
Jacqueminot
::
"Jacqueminot
(n.) A
half-hardy,
deep
crimson
rose of the
remontant
class;
-- so named after
General
Jacqueminot,
of
France..
Pentacrinus
::
Pentacrinus
(n.) A genus of
large,
stalked
crinoids,
of which
several
species
occur in deep water among the West
Indies
and
elsewhere..
Contrafagetto
::
Contrafagetto
(n.) The
double
bassoon,
an
octave
deeper
than the
bassoon..
Profound
::
Profound
(a.)
Descending
far below the
surface;
opening
or
reaching
to a great
depth;
deep.
Grave
::
Grave
(superl.)
Not acute or
sharp;
low; deep; -- said of
sound;
as, a grave note or key..
Deepen
::
Deepen
(v. t.) To make more
poignant
or
affecting;
to
increase
in
degree;
as, to
deepen
grief or
sorrow..
Deep-read
::
Deep-read
(a.)
Profoundly
book-
learned.
Pig-eyed
::
Pig-eyed
(a.)
Having
small,
deep-set
eyes..
Coffer
::
Coffer
(n.) A panel
deeply
recessed
in the
ceiling
of a
vault,
dome, or
portico;
a
caisson..
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