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Definition of deeply
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Deeply
(adv.)
At or to a great
depth;
far below the
surface;
as, to sink
deeply..
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Rosicrucian
::
Rosicrucian
(n.) One who, in the 17th
century
and the early part of the 18th,
claimed
to
belong
to a
secret
society
of
philosophers
deeply
versed
in the
secrets
of
nature,
-- the
alleged
society
having
existed,
it was
stated,
several
hundred
years..
Begrime
::
Begrime
(v. t.) To soil with grime or dirt
deeply
impressed
or
rubbed
in.
Engraff
::
Engraff
(v. t.) To
graft;
to fix
deeply.
Heartbroken
::
Heartbroken
(a.)
Overcome
by
crushing
sorrow;
deeply
grieved.
Immersed
::
Immersed
(p. p. & a.)
Deeply
occupied;
engrossed;
entangled.
Engrave
::
Engrave
(v. t.) To
impress
deeply;
to
infix,
as if with a
graver..
Deeply
::
Deeply
(adv.)
Very; with a
tendency
to
darkness
of
color.
Shallow
::
Shallow
(superl.)
Not
intellectually
deep; not
profound;
not
penetrating
deeply;
simple;
not wise or
knowing;
ignorant;
superficial;
as, a
shallow
mind;
shallow
learning..
Splitfeet
::
Split (a.)
Divided
deeply;
cleft.
Immersion
::
Immersion
(n.) The state of being
overhelmed
or
deeply
absorbed;
deep
engagedness.
Martin
::
Martin
(n.) One of
several
species
of
swallows,
usually
having
the tail less
deeply
forked
than the tail of the
common
swallows..
Sink
::
Sink (v. i.) To enter
deeply;
to fall or
retire
beneath
or below the
surface;
to
penetrate.
Well-read
::
Well-read
(a.) Of
extensive
reading;
deeply
versed;
-- often
followed
by in.
Dandelion
::
Dandelion
(n.) A
well-known
plant of the genus
Taraxacum
(T.
officinale,
formerly
called
T.
Dens-leonis
and
Leontodos
Taraxacum)
bearing
large,
yellow,
compound
flowers,
and
deeply
notched
leaves..
Root
::
Root (v. t.) To plant and fix
deeply
in the
earth,
or as in the
earth;
to
implant
firmly;
hence,
to make deep or
radical;
to
establish;
-- used
chiefly
in the
participle;
as,
rooted
trees or
forests;
rooted
dislike..
Pluripartite
::
Pluripartite
(a.)
Deeply
divided
into
several
portions.
Jeffersonia
::
"Jeffersonia
(n.) An
American
herb with a
pretty,
white,
solitary
blossom,
and
deeply
two-cleft
leaves
(Jeffersonia
diphylla);
twinleaf..
Dissected
::
Dissected
(a.) Cut
deeply
into many lobes or
divisions;
as, a
dissected
leaf..
Sadly
::
Sadly
(adv.)
Grievously;
deeply;
sorrowfully;
miserably.
Dancette
::
Dancette
(a.)
Deeply
indented;
having
large
teeth;
thus, a fess
dancette
has only three teeth in the whole width of the
escutcheon..
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