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Deep

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Meaning

Adj

  • Extending
    from a
    , especially downwards.
  • Extending far down
    , or
    , to
    ,
    or figuratively.
  • Far in
    in another (non-downwards, but
    also non-upwards)
    from a point of reference.
  • Extending to
    or
    to the
    thing.
  • In a (specified) number of
    or layers.
  • Thick.
  • Voluminous.
  • Positioned or
    far, especially down through something or into something.
  • In Baseball, Cricket & Softball:
  • Extending
    from a
    , especially downwards.
  • Positioned or
    far, especially down through something or into something.
  • Far from the
    of the
    area,
    to the
    of the
    area, either in
    or
    to a point of reference.
  • In Football (soccer), Sports & Tennis:
  • Extending
    from a
    , especially downwards.
  • Positioned or
    far, especially down through something or into something.
  • Penetrating a long way, especially a long way forward.
  • In Football (American), Football (soccer), Sports & Tennis:
  • Extending
    from a
    , especially downwards.
  • Positioned or
    far, especially down through something or into something.
  • Positioned back, or
    , towards
    , or towards or behind
    or
    point.
  • In Anatomy:
  • Extending
    from a
    , especially downwards.
  • Positioned or
    far, especially down through something or into something.
  • Further into the body.
  • Complex, involved.
  • Profound, having great
    or
    , but
    obvious.
  • Significant, not
    , in extent.
  • Hard to
    or
    ;
    ;
    ; obscure.
  • In Sound:
    Low in pitch.
    Highly
    ; rich.
    Sound,
    (describing a state of
    from
    is not
    awoken).
    Muddy;
    ;
    ; said of roads.
    Distant in
    , ancient.

    Adv

    Far, especially far down through something or into something,
    or figuratively.
    In a
    , not
    , manner.
    In large volume.
    In Sports:
    Back towards
    ,
    , or similar.

    Noun

    The
    part of a
    ,
    , etc.
    The
    , the ocean.
    A
    or
    , a water well; an abyss.
    A
    time;
    isolation.
    A
    of colour.
    In American English:
    The
    part of a problem.
    In Cricket:
    A
    the boundary.

    Name

    A surname.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    deep
    English
    arrow
    depe
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    deop
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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