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Definition of shallow
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 shallow is as below...
Shallow
(superl.)
Not
intellectually
deep; not
profound;
not
penetrating
deeply;
simple;
not wise or
knowing;
ignorant;
superficial;
as, a
shallow
mind;
shallow
learning..
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Plate
::
Plate (n.) A
small,
shallow,
and
usually
circular,
vessel
of metal or wood, or of earth
glazed
and
baked,
from which food is eaten at
table..
Setter
::
Setter
(n.) A
shallow
seggar
for
porcelain.
Scrobiculated
::
Scrobiculated
(a.)
Having
numerous
small,
shallow
depressions
or
hollows;
pitted..
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A smart
retort;
a
quibble;
a
shallow
conceit.
Shallow-waisted
::
Shallow-waisted
(a.)
Having
a flush deck, or with only a
moderate
depression
amidships;
-- said of a
vessel..
Capsule
::
Capsule
(n.) a
small,
shallow,
evaporating
dish,
usually
of
porcelain..
"""case "
::
Case (n.) A
shallow
tray
divided
into
compartments
or boxes for
holding
type..
Flatboat
::
Flatboat
(n.) A boat with a flat
bottom
and
square
ends; -- used for the
transportation
of bulky
freight,
especially
in
shallow
waters..
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..
Slack
::
Slack (n.) A
valley,
or
small,
shallow
dell..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) An
elevation,
or
rising
ground,
under the sea; a
shoal,
shelf,
or
shallow;
as, the banks of
Newfoundland..
Punt
::
Punt (v. t.) To
propel,
as a boat in
shallow
water,
by
pushing
with a pole
against
the
bottom;
to push or
propel
(anything)
with
exertion..
Pan
::
Pan (n.) A
shallow,
open dish or
vessel,
usually
of
metal,
employed
for many
domestic
uses, as for
setting
milk for
cream,
for
frying
or
baking
food, etc.; also
employed
for
various
uses in
manufacturing..
Shelfy
::
Shelfy
(a.)
Abounding
in
shelves;
full of
dangerous
shallows.
Shallow
::
Shallow
(superl.)
Not deep;
having
little
depth;
shoal.
Back
::
Back (n.) A large
shallow
vat; a
cistern,
tub, or
trough,
used by
brewers,
distillers,
dyers,
picklers,
gluemakers,
and
others,
for
mixing
or
cooling
wort,
holding
water,
hot glue, etc..
Bay Salt
::
Bay salt () Salt which has been
obtained
from sea
water,
by
evaporation
in
shallow
pits or
basins,
by the heat of the sun; the large
crystalline
salt of
commerce..
Saucer
::
Saucer
(n.) A
shallow
socket
for the pivot of a
capstan.
Shallow
::
Shallow
(v. t.) To make
shallow.
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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