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Definition of deep
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Deep
(adv.)
To a great
depth;
with
depth;
far down;
profoundly;
deeply.
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Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) To bring great evil upon; to be the cause of
serious
harm or
unhappiness
to; to
furnish
with that which will be a cause of deep
trouble;
to
afflict
or
injure
grievously;
to
harass
or
torment.
Grave
::
Grave (n.) To
impress
deeply
(on the
mind);
to fix
indelibly.
Fast
::
Fast (v.) Not
easily
disturbed
or
broken;
deep;
sound.
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..
Sterve
::
Stertorous
(a.)
Characterized
by a deep
snoring,
which
accompaines
inspiration
in some
diseases,
especially
apoplexy;
hence,
hoarsely
breathing;
snoring..
Contrite
::
Contrite
(a.)
Broken
down with grief and
penitence;
deeply
sorrowful
for sin
because
it is
displeasing
to God;
humbly
and
thoroughly
penitent.
Chase
::
Chase (n.) A kind of joint by which an
overlap
joint is
changed
to a flush
joint,
by means of a
gradually
deepening
rabbet,
as at the ends of
clinker-built
boats..
Deepen
::
Deepen
(v. t.) To make deep or
deeper;
to
increase
the depth of; to sink
lower;
as, to
deepen
a well or a
channel..
Ophicleide
::
Ophicleide
(n.) A large brass wind
instrument,
formerly
used in the
orchestra
and in
military
bands,
having
a loud tone, deep
pitch,
and a
compass
of three
octaves;
-- now
generally
supplanted
by bass and
contrabass
tubas..
Light
::
Light
(superl)
White or
whitish;
not
intense
or very
marked;
not of a deep
shade;
moderately
colored;
as, a light
color;
a light
brown;
a light
complexion..
Imbue
::
Imbue (v. t.) To tinge
deeply;
to dye; to cause to
absorb;
as,
clothes
thoroughly
imbued
with
black..
Grimme
::
Grimme
(n.) A West
African
antelope
(Cephalophus
rufilotus)
of a deep bay
color,
with a broad
dorsal
stripe
of
black;
--
called
also
conquetoon..
Disjunct
::
Disjunct
(a.)
Having
the head,
thorax,
and
abdomen
separated
by a deep
constriction..
Deep-mouthed
::
Deep-mouthed
(a.)
Having
a loud and
sonorous
voice.
Corium
::
Corium
(n.) The deep layer of
mucous
membranes
beneath
the
epithelium.
Engrain
::
Engrain
(v. t.) To
incorporate
with the grain or
texture
of
anything;
to
infuse
deeply.
See
Ingrain.
Melocotoon
::
Melocotoon
(n.) A kind of peach
having
one side deep red, and the flesh
yellow..
Begrime
::
Begrime
(v. t.) To soil with grime or dirt
deeply
impressed
or
rubbed
in.
Abyss
::
Abyss (n.) A
bottomless
or
unfathomed
depth,
gulf, or
chasm;
hence,
any deep,
immeasurable,
and,
specifically,
hell, or the
bottomless
pit..
Susceptible
::
Susceptibility
(n.)
Specifically,
capacity
for deep
feeling
or
emotional
excitement;
sensibility,
in its
broadest
acceptation;
impressibility;
sensitiveness..
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