DEEP vs DEPTH: NOUN
- A distance estimated in fathoms between successive marks on a sounding line.
- The ocean.
- The most intense or extreme part.
- The extent of encompassing time or space; firmament.
- A vast, immeasurable extent.
- A deep place in land or in a body of water.
- A long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
- The central and most intense or profound part
- Literary term for an ocean
- The attribute or quality of being deep, strong, or intense
- The lower of the two ranks of a value in an ordered set of values.
- The most severe part.
- A very remote part.
- The deepest part. (Usually of a body of water.)
- The property of appearing three-dimensional.
- The total palette of available colors.
- The intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, or situation.
- The distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet.
- The vertical distance below a surface; the amount that something is deep.
- The extent of a square sail from the head rope to the foot rope; the length of the after leach of a staysail or boom sail; -- commonly called the drop of a sail.
- The maximum number of times a type of procedure is reiteratively called before the last call is exited; -- of subroutines or procedures which are reentrant; -- used of call stacks.
- The perpendicular distance from the chord to the farthest point of an arched surface.
- A pair of toothed wheels which work together.
- The number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content.
- That which is deep; a deep, or the deepest, part or place; the deep; the middle part.
- Lowness.
- Profoundness; extent or degree of intensity; abundance; completeness.
- The quality of being deep; deepness; perpendicular measurement downward from the surface, or horizontal measurement backward from the front
- Beyond one's depth, in water too deep for safety; hence, beyond one's ability or means.
- In logic, the quantity of comprehension; the totality of those attributes which an idea involves in itself, and which cannot be taken away from it without destroying it. This use of the word was borrowed by Hamilton from certain late Greek writers.
- In painting, darkness and richness of tone: as, great depth of color.
- Profoundness; profundity; extent of penetration, or of the capacity of penetrating: as, depth of understanding; depth of skill.
- Immensity; infinity; intensity.
- Abstruseness; obscurity; that which is not easily explored: as, the depth of a science.
- The deepest, innermost, or most central part of anything; the part most remote from the boundary or outer limits: as, the depth of winter or of night; in the depths of a jungle or a forest.
- A deep place, literally or figuratively; an abyss; the sea.
- Deepness; distance or extension, as measured
- Complete detail; thoroughness.
- Lowness in pitch.
- The degree of richness or intensity.
- Strength held in reserve, especially a supply of skilled or capable replacements.
- The range of one's understanding or competence.
- Intellectual complexity or penetration; profundity.
- A low point, level, or degree.
- The severest or worst part.
- Intensity; force.
- The most profound or intense part or stage.
- A deep part or place.
- The measurement or sense of distance from an observation point, such as linear perspective in painting.
- The extent, measurement, or dimension downward, backward, or inward.
- The condition or quality of being deep.
- The intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas
- (usually plural) a low moral state
- (usually plural) the deepest and most remote part
- Extent downward or backward or inward
- Degree of psychological or intellectual depth
DEEP vs DEPTH: ADJECTIVE
- Having a sufficient number of capable reserve players.
- Large in quantity or size; big.
- Covered or surrounded to a designated degree. Often used in combination.
- Low in pitch; resonant.
- Rich and intense in shade. Used of a color.
- Profound in quality or feeling.
- Very absorbed or involved.
- Of a grave or extreme nature.
- Exhibiting great cunning or craft.
- Very learned or intellectual; wise.
- Of a mysterious or obscure nature.
- Difficult to penetrate or understand; recondite.
- Far distant in time or space.
- Extending a specific distance in a given direction.
- Located or taking place near the outer boundaries of the area of play.
- Coming from or penetrating to a depth.
- Far distant down or in.
- Extending far from side to side from a center.
- Extending far backward from front to rear.
- Extending far inward from an outer surface.
- Extending far downward below a surface.
- Of an obscure nature
- Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge
- (of darkness) very intense
- Having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range
- Relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
- Having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination
- Very distant in time or space
- Strong; intense
- Exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy
- Extending relatively far inward
- Relatively thick from top to bottom
- Marked by depth of thinking
- Extreme
- Large in quantity or size
- With head or back bent low
- N/A
DEEP vs DEPTH: ADVERB
- Well along in time; late.
- To a great depth; deeply.
- To a great depth
- To an advanced time
- To far into space
- N/A
DEEP vs DEPTH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To a great depth;far down
- Difficult to penetrate
- Intense
- Strong
- Sometimes used in combination
- Affecting one deeply
- Relatively deep or strong
- (of darkness) densely dark
- To a great distance
- Intense or extreme
- To a great depth; far down or in
- Grave in sound; low in pitch: as, the deep tones of an organ.
- Artful; contriving; plotting; insidious; designing: as, he is a deep schemer.
- Sagacious; penetrating; profound: as, a man of deep insight.
- Hard to get to the bottom or foundation of; difficult to penetrate or understand; not easily fathomed; profound; abstruse.
- Closely involved or implicated.
- Immersed; absorbed; engrossed; wholly occupied: as,deep in figures.
- Having (a certain) extension as measured from the surface downward or from the front backward: as, a mine 1,000 feet deep; a case 12 inches long and 3 inches deep; a house 40 feet deep; a file of soldiers six deep.
- As measured from the front backward: long: as, a deep house; a deep lot.
- As measured from without inward: extending or entering far within; situated far within or toward the center.
- As measured from the point of view: extending far above; lofty: as, a deep sky.
- Having considerable or great extension downward, or in a direction viewed as analogous with downward.
- To go deep; sink.
- To become deep; deepen.
- Deeply.
- (idiom) (in deep water) In difficulty.
- (idiom) (deep down) At bottom; basically.
- N/A
DEEP vs DEPTH: RELATED WORDS
- Recondite, Low, Big, Large, Heavy, Intense, Rich, Unfathomed, Unplumbed, Broad, Profound, Thick, Bottomless, Abyssal, Wide
- Bathymetric, Width, Richness, Shallow, Solidity, Broadness, Extensive, Strength, Dimension, Breadth, Indepth, Deep, Profoundness, Astuteness, Profundity
DEEP vs DEPTH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Recondite, Low, Big, Large, Heavy, Intense, Rich, Unfathomed, Unplumbed, Broad, Profound, Thick, Bottomless, Abyssal, Wide
- Thickness, Detail, Scope, Intensity, Bathymetric, Width, Shallow, Solidity, Extensive, Strength, Dimension, Breadth, Indepth, Deep, Astuteness
DEEP vs DEPTH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- From Deep To Shallow For now, there is a gradual movement of bass from deep water to shallow.
- The Deep Blue essential oil blend is the origin of the Deep Blue product line.
- Soil type is Chalkas, Red sandy soils, Dubbas, Deep Red loamy soils, Very deep black cotton soils.
- Deep calls to deep at the sound of Your waterfalls; All Your breakers and Your waves have rolled over me.
- Some other designations include: Prooflike, Deep Cameo, Deep Mirror Prooflike.
- He took a deep breath and let out a deep sigh.
- Ritual cannot erase these deep scars, but it can provide, if only slightly, some comfort for the deep loss and anguish.
- Clayton County is a deep, deep blue district, but have always kind of lagged in voter turnout for statewide results.
- Deep breathing and mindfulness exercises can help put you in a deep sleep.
- He reveals the deep things of darkness and brings deep shadows into light.
- While center girder runs in full depth of the double bottom tank, side girders may or may not run in full depth.
- When conducting depth interviews, the key is to ask questions that reach the depth required to understand the underlying relationships and motivations.
- She separately presented medium depth peels and gave an overview of the science and anatomy of depth of penetration.
- In such cases, we can restrict the depth to which the command should descend using depth parameters.
- The color depth of the display is also known as bit depth.
- Determine depth of faired depressions and confirm that the depth has not exceeded rework limits.
- Probably, this depth is related to the depth of oxygen diffusion into granule.
- Flow depth has a direct effect on scour depth.
- This depth of flow is called the normal depth.
- Depth is another major one, with standard refrigerators offering two different options: counter depth or standard depth.
DEEP vs DEPTH: QUESTIONS
- What is deep penetrating airborne geophysical survey?
- Can deep neural networks reconstruct holographic images?
- When Your Roots Run Deep what happens when they run deep?
- What are the dangers of deep browsing the deep web?
- What are the samples in deep forest by Deep Forest?
- What does deep calls to deep at the sound of waterfalls?
- What temperature do you deep fry with a deep fat fryer?
- Which is the correct term deep seated or deep seeded?
- Is Kriya pranayama only a preparation for Deep Deep Yoga?
- Is the correct phrase 'deep seeded' or 'deep seated'?
- Why millistak+ pod disposable depth filter systems?
- How does multiphoton microscopy improve depth penetration?
- Can an optometrist diagnose depth perception problems?
- What is existentially informed depth psychotherapy?
- How to set the safety depth and the safety contour depth?
- What are scroll depth threshold and scroll depth units?
- Is the brute-force ply depth half the publicized depth?
- What depth value should be used when clearing the depth buffer?
- What is the minimum and maximum depth of age-depth model?
- What's the average depth of a counter depth refrigerator?