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Definition of deep
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Deep
(superl.)
Profound;
thorough;
complete;
unmixed;
intense;
heavy;
heartfelt;
as, deep
distress;
deep
melancholy;
deep
horror..
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Growl
::
Growl (v. i.) To utter a deep
guttural
sound,
sa an angry dog; to give forth an
angry,
grumbling
sound..
Scarlet
::
Scarlet
(n.) A deep
bright
red
tinged
with
orange
or
yellow,
-- of many tints and
shades;
a vivid or
bright
red
color..
Lum
::
Lum (n.) A woody
valley;
also, a deep
pool..
Couloir
::
Couloir
(n.) A deep
gorge;
a
gully.
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Strongly
colored;
dark;
intense;
not light or thin; as, deep blue or
crimson..
Channel
::
Channel
(n.) The
deeper
part of a
river,
harbor,
strait,
etc., where the main
current
flows,
or which
affords
the best and
safest
passage
for
vessels..
Gulf
::
Gulf (n.) A
hollow
place in the
earth;
an
abyss;
a deep chasm or
basin,.
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Muddy;
boggy;
sandy;
-- said of
roads.
Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) A deep and
prolonged
audible
inspiration
or
respiration
of air, as when
fatigued
or
grieved;
the act of
sighing..
Bass Drum
::
Bass drum () The
largest
of the
different
kinds of
drums,
having
two
heads,
and
emitting
a deep, grave
sound.
See Bass, a..
Inveteracy
::
Inveteracy
(n.) Firm
establishment
by long
continuance;
firmness
or
deep-rooted
obstinacy
of any
quality
or state
acquired
by time; as, the
inveteracy
of
custom,
habit,
or
disease;
--
usually
in a bad
sense;
as, the
inveteracy
of
prejudice
or of
error..
Octameter
::
Octameter
(n.) A verse
containing
eight feet; as,
--//Deep#
in|to#
the |
dark#ness
|
peer#ing,
| long# I |
stood#
there |
wond'#ring,
|
fear#ing..
Irradicate
::
Irradicate
(v. t.) To root
deeply.
Base
::
Base (n.) A low, or deep,
sound.
(Mus.)
(a) The
lowest
part; the
deepest
male
voice.
(b) One who
sings,
or the
instrument
which
plays,
base..
Bitterness
::
Bitterness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
bitter,
sharp,
or
acrid,
in
either
a
literal
or
figurative
sense;
implacableness;
resentfulness;
severity;
keenness
of
reproach
or
sarcasm;
deep
distress,
grief,
or
vexation
of
mind..
Jacqueminot
::
"Jacqueminot
(n.) A
half-hardy,
deep
crimson
rose of the
remontant
class;
-- so named after
General
Jacqueminot,
of
France..
Repetition
::
Repetition
(n.)
Reiteration,
or
repeating
the same word, or the same sense in
different
words,
for the
purpose
of
making
a
deeper
impression
on the
audience..
Suspire
::
Suspiration
(n.) The act of
sighing,
or
fetching
a long and deep
breath;
a deep
respiration;
a
sigh..
Profound
::
Profound
(v. i.) To dive
deeply;
to
penetrate.
Slumber
::
Slumber
(n.)
Sleep;
especially,
light
sleep;
sleep that is not deep or
sound;
repose..
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