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Definition of shallow
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Shallow
(superl.)
Not deep in tone.
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Shallow-pated
::
Shallow-pated
(a.)
Shallow-brained.
Wash
::
Wash (n.) A piece of
ground
washed
by the
action
of a sea or
river,
or
sometimes
covered
and
sometimes
left dry; the
shallowest
part of a
river,
or arm of the sea; also, a bog; a
marsh;
a fen; as, the
washes
in
Lincolnshire..
Shallow
::
Shallow
(superl.)
Not deep in tone.
Tambourine
::
Tambourine
(n.) A small drum,
especially
a
shallow
drum with only one skin,
played
on with the hand, and
having
bells at the
sides;
a
timbrel..
Superficiary
::
Superficialize
(v. t.) To
attend
to, or to
treat,
superficially,
or in a
shallow
or
slighting
way..
Emargination
::
Emargination
(n.) The act of
notching
or
indenting
the
margin,
or the state of being so
notched;
also, a notch or
shallow
sinus in a
margin..
Deepness
::
Deepness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being deep,
profound,
mysterious,
secretive,
etc.;
depth;
profundity;
--
opposed
to
shallowness..
Oyster
::
Oyster
(n.) Any
marine
bivalve
mollusk
of the genus
Ostrea.
They are
usually
found
adhering
to rocks or other fixed
objects
in
shallow
water along the
seacoasts,
or in
brackish
water in the mouth of
rivers.
The
common
European
oyster
(Ostrea
edulis),
and the
American
oyster
(Ostrea
Virginiana),
are the most
important
species..
Tansy
::
Tansy (n.) A dish
common
in the
seventeenth
century,
made of eggs,
sugar,
rose
water,
cream,
and the juice of
herbs,
baked with
butter
in a
shallow
dish..
Shelfy
::
Shelfy
(a.)
Abounding
in
shelves;
full of
dangerous
shallows.
Lagoon
::
Lagoon
(n.) A
shallow
sound,
channel,
pond, or lake,
especially
one into which the sea
flows;
as, the
lagoons
of
Venice..
Eelgrass
::
Eelgrass
(n.) A plant
(Zostera
marina),
with very long and
narrow
leaves,
growing
abundantly
in
shallow
bays along the North
Atlantic
coast..
Slack
::
Slack (n.) A
valley,
or
small,
shallow
dell..
Shallowness
::
Shallowness
(n.)
Quality
or state of being
shallow.
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Hard to
penetrate
or
comprehend;
profound;
--
opposed
to
shallow
or
superficial;
intricate;
mysterious;
not
obvious;
obscure;
as, a deep
subject
or
plot..
Camel
::
Camel (n.) A
water-tight
structure
(as a large box or
boxes)
used to
assist
a
vessel
in
passing
over a shoal or bar or in
navigating
shallow
water.
By
admitting
water,
the camel or
camels
may be sunk and
attached
beneath
or at the sides of a
vessel,
and when the water is
pumped
out the
vessel
is
lifted..
Bedpan
::
Bedpan
(n.) A
shallow
chamber
vessel,
so
constructed
that it can be used by a sick
person
in bed..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) An
elevation,
or
rising
ground,
under the sea; a
shoal,
shelf,
or
shallow;
as, the banks of
Newfoundland..
Stickleback
::
Stickle
(v. t. & i.) A
shallow
rapid in a
river;
also, the
current
below a
waterfall..
Superficialist
::
Superficial
(a.)
Reaching
or
comprehending
only what is
obvious
or
apparent;
not deep or
profound;
shallow;
-- said
especially
in
respect
to
study,
learning,
and the like; as, a
superficial
scholar;
superficial
knowledge..
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