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Definition of deep
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Deep
(superl.)
Muddy;
boggy;
sandy;
-- said of
roads.
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Citrination
::
Citrination
(n.) The
process
by which
anything
becomes
of the color of a
lemon;
esp., in
alchemy,
the state of
perfection
in the
philosopher's
stone
indicated
by its
assuming
a deep
yellow
color..
Fossette
::
Fossette
(n.) A
small,
deep-centered
ulcer of the
transparent
cornea..
Gulf
::
Gulf (n.) A
hollow
place in the
earth;
an
abyss;
a deep chasm or
basin,.
Orangetawny
::
Orangetawny
(a. & n.) Deep
orange-yellow;
dark
yellow.
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
growl;
to snarl in deep
tones;
as, a lion
grumbling
over his
prey..
Trench-plough
::
Trench-plough
(v. t.) To plow with deep
furrows,
for the
purpose
of
loosening
the land to a
greater
depth than
usual..
Prairie
::
Prairie
(n.) An
extensive
tract of level or
rolling
land,
destitute
of
trees,
covered
with
coarse
grass,
and
usually
characterized
by a deep,
fertile
soil. They
abound
throughout
the
Mississippi
valley,
between
the
Alleghanies
and the Rocky
mountains..
Xanthoxylum
::
Xanthoxylum
(n.) A genus of
prickly
shrubs
or small
trees,
the bark and rots of which are of a deep
yellow
color;
prickly
ash..
Grave
::
Grave (n.) To
impress
deeply
(on the
mind);
to fix
indelibly.
Padella
::
Padella
(n.) A large cup or deep
saucer,
containing
fatty
matter
in which a wick is
placed,
-- used for
public
illuminations,
as at St.
Peter's,
in Rome.
Called
also
padelle..
Jar
::
"Jar (n.) A deep,
broad-mouthed
vessel
of
earthenware
or
glass,
for
holding
fruit,
preserves,
etc., or for
ornamental
purposes;
as, a jar of
honey;
a rose jar..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Of
penetrating
or
far-reaching
intellect;
not
superficial;
thoroughly
skilled;
sagacious;
cunning.
Jacobaean Lily
::
"Jacobaean
lily () A
bulbous
plant
(Amaryllis,
/
Sprekelia,
formosissima)
from
Mexico.
It bears a
single,
large,
deep, red,
lilylike
flower..
Pluripartite
::
Pluripartite
(a.)
Deeply
divided
into
several
portions.
Susceptible
::
Susceptibility
(n.)
Specifically,
capacity
for deep
feeling
or
emotional
excitement;
sensibility,
in its
broadest
acceptation;
impressibility;
sensitiveness..
Hawthorn
::
Hawthorn
(n.) A
thorny
shrub or tree (the
Crataegus
oxyacantha),
having
deeply
lobed,
shining
leaves,
small,
roselike,
fragrant
flowers,
and a fruit
called
haw. It is much used in
Europe
for
hedges,
and for
standards
in
gardens.
The
American
hawthorn
is
Crataegus
cordata,
which has the
leaves
but
little
lobed..
Quadrifid
::
Quadrifid
(a.)
Divided,
or
deeply
cleft,
into four
parts;
as, a
quadrifid
perianth;
a
quadrifid
leaf..
Smalt-blue
::
Smalt-blue
(a.) Deep blue, like
smalt..
Boron
::
Boron (n.) A
nonmetallic
element
occurring
abundantly
in
borax.
It is
reduced
with
difficulty
to the free
state,
when it can be
obtained
in
several
different
forms;
viz., as a
substance
of a deep olive
color,
in a
semimetallic
form, and in
colorless
quadratic
crystals
similar
to the
diamond
in
hardness
and other
properties.
It
occurs
in
nature
also in
boracite,
datolite,
tourmaline,
and some other
minerals.
Atomic
weight
10.9.
Symbol
B..
Roar
::
Roar (n.) The deep, loud cry of a wild
beast;
as, the roar of a
lion..
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