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Definition of deep
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Deep
(superl.)
Of low tone;
full-toned;
not high or
sharp;
grave;
heavy.
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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..
Skin-deep
::
Skin-deep
(a.) Not
deeper
than the skin;
hence,
superficial..
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..
Dive
::
Dive (v. i.) To
plunge
into water head
foremost;
to
thrust
the body
under,
or
deeply
into, water or other
fluid..
Knee-deep
::
Knee-deep
(a.) Sunk to the
knees;
as, men
knee-deep
in
water..
Wharf
::
Wharf (n.) A
structure
or
platform
of
timber,
masonry,
iron,
earth,
or other
material,
built on the shore of a
harbor,
river,
canal,
or the like, and
usually
extending
from the shore to deep
water,
so that
vessels
may lie close
alongside
to
receive
and
discharge
cargo,
passengers,
etc.; a quay; a
pier..
Xanthoprotein
::
Xanthoprotein
(n.) A
yellow
acid
substance
formed
by the
action
of hot
nitric
acid on
albuminous
or
proteid
matter.
It is
changed
to a deep
orange-yellow
color by the
addition
of
ammonia.
Revery
::
Revery
(n.) A loose or
irregular
train of
thought
occurring
in
musing
or
mediation;
deep
musing;
daydream.
Grave
::
Grave
(superl.)
Not acute or
sharp;
low; deep; -- said of
sound;
as, a grave note or key..
Gash
::
Gash (n.) A deep and long cut; an
incision
of
considerable
length
and
depth,
particularly
in
flesh..
Medulla
::
Medulla
(n.) The
marrow
of
bones;
the deep or inner
portion
of an organ or part; as, the
medulla,
or
medullary
substance,
of the
kidney;
specifically,
the
medula
oblongata..
Trench-plough
::
Trench-plough
(v. t.) To plow with deep
furrows,
for the
purpose
of
loosening
the land to a
greater
depth than
usual..
Float
::
Float (v. i.) A
quantity
of
earth,
eighteen
feet
square
and one foot
deep..
Jacobaean Lily
::
"Jacobaean
lily () A
bulbous
plant
(Amaryllis,
/
Sprekelia,
formosissima)
from
Mexico.
It bears a
single,
large,
deep, red,
lilylike
flower..
Heartdeep
::
Heartdeep
(a.)
Rooted
in the
heart.
Growl
::
Growl (n.) The deep,
threatening
sound made by a surly dog; a
grumbling
sound..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To
thrust
in; to cause to enter or
penetrate;
to set in the
earth;
as, a tree
strikes
its roots
deep..
Impress
::
Impress
(v. t.) Fig.: To fix
deeply
in the mind; to
present
forcibly
to the
attention,
etc.; to
imprint;
to
inculcate..
Concha
::
Concha
(n.) The
external
ear; esp. the
largest
and
deepest
concavity
of the
external
ear,
surrounding
the
entrance
to the
auditory
canal..
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..
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