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Definition of deep
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 deep is as below...
Deep
(superl.)
Extending
far below the
surface;
of great
perpendicular
dimension
(measured
from the
surface
downward,
and
distinguished
from high, which is
measured
upward);
far to the
bottom;
having
a
certain
depth;
as, a deep sea..
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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..
Deep
::
Deep
(adv.)
To a great
depth;
with
depth;
far down;
profoundly;
deeply.
Fissirostres
::
Fissirostres
(n. pl.) A group of birds
having
the bill
deeply
cleft.
Charr
::
Charr (n.) One of the
several
species
of
fishes
of the genus
Salvelinus,
allied
to the
spotted
trout and
salmon,
inhabiting
deep lakes in
mountainous
regions
in
Europe.
In the
United
States,
the brook trout
(Salvelinus
fontinalis)
is
sometimes
called
a
char..
Shallow-hearted
::
Shallow-hearted
(a.)
Incapable
of deep
feeling.
Susceptible
::
Susceptibility
(n.)
Specifically,
capacity
for deep
feeling
or
emotional
excitement;
sensibility,
in its
broadest
acceptation;
impressibility;
sensitiveness..
Garibaldi
::
Garibaldi
(n.) A
California
market
fish
(Pomancentrus
rubicundus)
of a deep
scarlet
color.
Depth
::
Depth (n.) That which is deep; a deep, or the
deepest,
part or
place;
the deep; the
middle
part; as, the depth of
night,
or of
winter..
Sorry
::
Sorry (a.)
Grieved
for the loss of some good;
pained
for some evil;
feeling
regret;
-- now
generally
used to
express
light grief or
affliction,
but
formerly
often used to
express
deeper
feeling..
Deep-fet
::
Deep-fet
(a.)
Deeply
fetched
or
drawn.
Contorniate
::
Contorniate
(n.) A
species
of medal or
medallion
of
bronze,
having
a deep
furrow
on the
contour
or edge; --
supposed
to have been
struck
in the days of
Constantine
and his
successors..
Pluripartite
::
Pluripartite
(a.)
Deeply
divided
into
several
portions.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To
bellow,
or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other
beast..
Deep-sea
::
Deep-sea
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
deeper
parts of the sea; as, a
deep-sea
line (i. e., a line to take
soundings
at a great
depth);
deep-sea
lead;
deep-sea
soundings,
explorations,
etc..
Amuse
::
Amuse (v.) To
occupy
or
engage
the
attention
of; to lose in deep
thought;
to
absorb;
also, to
distract;
to
bewilder..
Umbellularia
::
Umbellularia
(n.) A genus of
deep-sea
alcyonaria
consisting
of a
cluster
of large
flowerlike
polyps
situated
at the
summit
of a long,
slender
stem which
stands
upright
in the mud,
supported
by a
bulbous
base..
Indigo
::
Indigo
(n.) A kind of deep blue, one of the seven
prismatic
colors..
Grenadier
::
Grenadier
(n.) Any
marine
fish of the genus
Macrurus,
in which the body and tail taper to a
point;
they
mostly
inhabit
the deep sea; --
called
also onion fish, and
rat-tail
fish..
High-colored
::
High-colored
(a.)
Having
a
strong,
deep, or
glaring
color;
flushed..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To utter
copiously,
esp. with
sounding
words;
to utter with a deep
sound;
-- often with
forth,
or out; as, to roll forth some one's
praises;
to roll out
sentences..
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