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Definition of deep
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Deep
(superl.)
Of low tone;
full-toned;
not high or
sharp;
grave;
heavy.
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Baroscope
::
Baroscope
(n.) Any
instrument
showing
the
changes
in the
weight
of the
atmosphere;
also, less
appropriately,
any
instrument
that
indicates
-or
foreshadows
changes
of the
weather,
as a deep vial of
liquid
holding
in
suspension
some
substance
which rises and falls with
atmospheric
changes..
Scarlet
::
Scarlet
(n.) A deep
bright
red
tinged
with
orange
or
yellow,
-- of many tints and
shades;
a vivid or
bright
red
color..
Citrination
::
Citrination
(n.) The
process
by which
anything
becomes
of the color of a
lemon;
esp., in
alchemy,
the state of
perfection
in the
philosopher's
stone
indicated
by its
assuming
a deep
yellow
color..
Spirometry
::
Spirometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the vital
capacity
of the
lungs,
or the
volume
of air which can be
expelled
from the chest after the
deepest
possible
inspiration.
Cf.
Pneumatometer..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) A deep
shovel,
or any
similar
implement
for
digging
out and
dipping
or
shoveling
up
anything;
as, a flour
scoop;
the scoop of a
dredging
machine..
Faucal
::
Faucal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
fauces,
or
opening
of the
throat;
faucial;
esp.,
(Phon.)
produced
in the
fauces,
as
certain
deep
guttural
sounds
found in the
Semitic
and some other
languages..
Thrilling
::
Thrilling
(a.)
Causing
a
thrill;
causing
tremulous
excitement;
deeply
moving;
as, a
thrilling
romance..
Innermost
::
Innermost
(a.)
Farthest
inward;
most
remote
from the
outward
part;
inmost;
deepest
within.
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..
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To
imprint
deeply;
to
impress;
to
stamp;
as, to
inscribe
a
sentence
on the
memory..
Deepen
::
Deepen
(v. t.) To make more
poignant
or
affecting;
to
increase
in
degree;
as, to
deepen
grief or
sorrow..
Dermis
::
Dermis
(n.) The deep
sensitive
layer of the skin
beneath
the
scarfskin
or
epidermis;
--
called
also true skin, derm,
derma,
corium,
cutis,
and
enderon.
See Skin, and
Illust.
in
Appendix..
Grime
::
Grime (v. t.) To sully or soil
deeply;
to dirt.
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
heavily
burdened;
not
deeply
laden;
not
sufficiently
ballasted;
as, the ship
returned
light..
Snipefish
::
Snipefish
(n.) A long,
slender
deep-sea
fish
(Nemichthys
scolopaceus)
with a
slender
beak..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Loud; deep; -- said of
sound;
as, heavy
thunder..
Medulla
::
Medulla
(n.) The
marrow
of
bones;
the deep or inner
portion
of an organ or part; as, the
medulla,
or
medullary
substance,
of the
kidney;
specifically,
the
medula
oblongata..
Xanthorhiza
::
Xanthorhiza
(n.) A genus of
shrubby
ranunculaceous
plants
of North
America,
including
only the
species
Xanthorhiza
apiifolia,
which has roots of a deep
yellow
color;
yellowroot.
The bark is
intensely
bitter,
and is
sometimes
used as a
tonic..
Cut
::
Cut (v. t.) To wound or hurt
deeply
the
sensibilities
of; to
pierce;
to
lacerate;
as,
sarcasm
cuts to the
quick..
Waldheimia
::
Waldheimia
(n.) A genus of
brachiopods
of which many
species
are found in the
fossil
state.
A few still exist in the deep sea.
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