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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.)
Of
penetrating
or
far-reaching
intellect;
not
superficial;
thoroughly
skilled;
sagacious;
cunning.
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Crack
::
Crack (v. t.) To rend with grief or pain; to
affect
deeply
with
sorrow;
hence,
to
disorder;
to
distract;
to
craze..
Schizonemertea
::
Schizonemertea
(n. pl.) A group of
nemerteans
comprising
those
having
a deep slit along each side of the head. See
Illust.
in
Appendix.
Bombardon
::
Bombardon
(n.)
Originally,
a
deep-toned
instrument
of the oboe or
bassoon
family;
thence,
a bass reed stop on the
organ.
The name
bombardon
is now given to a brass
instrument,
the
lowest
of the
saxhorns,
in tone
resembling
the
ophicleide..
Bass Horn
::
Bass horn () A
modification
of the
bassoon,
much
deeper
in
tone..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) The thin
cutting
side of the blade of an
instrument;
as, the edge of an ax,
knife,
sword,
or
scythe.
Hence,
figuratively,
that which cuts as an edge does, or
wounds
deeply,
etc..
Moat
::
Moat (n.) A deep
trench
around
the
rampart
of a
castle
or other
fortified
place,
sometimes
filled
with
water;
a
ditch..
Insight
::
Insight
(n.) A sight or view of the
interior
of
anything;
a deep
inspection
or view;
introspection;
--
frequently
used with into.
Irradicate
::
Irradicate
(v. t.) To root
deeply.
Rubytail
::
Rubytail
(n.) A
European
gold wasp
(Chrysis
ignita)
which has the under side of the
abdomen
bright
red, and the other parts deep
bluish
green with a
metallic
luster.
The larva is
parasitic
in the nests of other wasps and of
bees..
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Not
easily
disturbed
or
broken;
deep;
sound.
Deepness
::
Deepness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being deep,
profound,
mysterious,
secretive,
etc.;
depth;
profundity;
--
opposed
to
shallowness..
Knee-deep
::
Knee-deep
(a.) Sunk to the
knees;
as, men
knee-deep
in
water..
Jacobaean Lily
::
"Jacobaean
lily () A
bulbous
plant
(Amaryllis,
/
Sprekelia,
formosissima)
from
Mexico.
It bears a
single,
large,
deep, red,
lilylike
flower..
Malady
::
Malady
(n.) Any
disease
of the human body; a
distemper,
disorder,
or
indisposition,
proceeding
from
impaired,
defective,
or
morbid
organic
functions;
especially,
a
lingering
or
deep-seated
disorder..
Tangerine
::
Tangerine
(n.) A kind of
orange,
much like the
mandarin,
but of
deeper
color and
higher
flavor.
It is said to have been
produced
in
America
from the
mandarin..
Seagoing
::
Seagoing
(a.) Going upon the sea;
especially,
sailing
upon the deep sea; -- used in
distinction
from
coasting
or
river,
as
applied
to
vessels..
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..
Heartbroken
::
Heartbroken
(a.)
Overcome
by
crushing
sorrow;
deeply
grieved.
Dissected
::
Dissected
(a.) Cut
deeply
into many lobes or
divisions;
as, a
dissected
leaf..
Dowset
::
Dowset
(n.) A
dowcet,
or
deep's
testicle..
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