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Definition of depressed
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Depressed
(a.)
Pressed
or
forced
down;
lowed;
sunk;
dejected;
dispirited;
sad;
humbled.
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Intaglio
::
Intaglio
(n.) A
cutting
or
engraving;
a
figure
cut into
something,
as a gem, so as to make a
design
depressed
below the
surface
of the
material;
hence,
anything
so
carved
or
impressed,
as a gem,
matrix,
etc.; --
opposed
to
cameo.
Also used
adjectively..
Hollow
::
Hollow
(n.) A low spot
surrounded
by
elevations;
a
depressed
part of a
surface;
a
concavity;
a
channel.
Cathetometer
::
Cathetometer
(n.) An
instrument
for the
accurate
measurement
of small
differences
of
height;
esp. of the
differences
in the
height
of the upper
surfaces
of two
columns
of
mercury
or other
fluid,
or of the same
column
at
different
times.
It
consists
of a
telescopic
leveling
apparatus
(d), which
slides
up or down a
perpendicular
metallic
standard
very
finely
graduated
(bb). The
telescope
is
raised
or
depressed
in order to sight the
objects
or
surfaces,
and the
differences
in
vertical
height
are th
Flatten
::
Flatten
(v. i.) To
become
or grow flat, even,
depressed
dull,
vapid,
spiritless,
or
depressed
below
pitch..
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Occupying
an
inferior
position
or
place;
not high or
elevated;
depressed
in
comparison
with
something
else; as, low
ground;
a low
flight..
Despond
::
Despond
(v. i.) To give up, the will,
courage,
or
spirit;
to be
thoroughly
disheartened;
to lose all
courage;
to
become
dispirited
or
depressed;
to take an
unhopeful
view..
Harness
::
Harness
(n.) The part of a loom
comprising
the
heddles,
with their means of
support
and
motion,
by which the
threads
of the warp are
alternately
raised
and
depressed
for the
passage
of the
shuttle..
Tame
::
Tame
(superl.)
Crushed;
subdued;
depressed;
spiritless.
Hawk
::
Hawk (v. i.) To clear the
throat
with an
audible
sound by
forcing
an
expiratory
current
of air
through
the
narrow
passage
between
the
depressed
soft
palate
and the root of the
tongue,
thus
aiding
in the
removal
of
foreign
substances..
Broken-hearted
::
Broken-hearted
(a.)
Having
the
spirits
depressed
or
crushed
by grief or
despair.
Damp
::
Damp
(superl.)
Dejected;
depressed;
sunk.
Melancholy
::
Melancholy
(a.)
Depressed
in
spirits;
dejected;
gloomy
dismal.
Scyllarian
::
Scyllarian
(n.) One of a
family
(Scyllaridae)
of
macruran
Crustacea,
remarkable
for the
depressed
form of the body, and the
broad,
flat
antennae.
Also used
adjectively..
Faint
::
Faint (n.) To sink into
dejection;
to lose
courage
or
spirit;
to
become
depressed
or
despondent.
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.)
Flattened
or
depressed
at the
poles;
as, the earth is an
oblate
spheroid..
Spiritless
::
Spiritless
(a.)
Destitute
of
spirit;
wanting
animation;
wanting
cheerfulness;
dejected;
depressed.
Heartsick
::
Heartsick
(a.) Sick at
heart;
extremely
depressed
in
spirits;
very
despondent.
Depressed
::
Depressed
(a.)
Pressed
or
forced
down;
lowed;
sunk;
dejected;
dispirited;
sad;
humbled.
Zamouse
::
Zamouse
(n.) A West
African
buffalo
(Bubalus
brachyceros)
having
short horns
depressed
at the base, and large ears
fringed
internally
with three rows of long
hairs.
It is
destitute
of a
dewlap.
Called
also
short-horned
buffalo,
and bush cow..
Moody
::
Moody
(superl.)
Subject
to
varying
moods,
especially
to
states
of mind which are
unamiable
or
depressed..
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