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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Deep
a.
[
Compar.
Deeper
superl.
Deepest
]
1.
Extending
far
below
the
surface
;
of
great
perpendicular
dimension
(
measured
from
the
surface
downward
,
and
distinguished
from
high
,
which
is
measured
upward
);
far
to
the
bottom
;
having
a
certain
depth
;
as
,
a
deep
sea
.
The
water
where
the
brook
is
deep
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Extending
far
back
from
the
front
or
outer
part
;
of
great
horizontal
dimension
(
measured
backward
from
the
front
or
nearer
part
,
mouth
,
etc
.);
as
,
a
deep
cave
or
recess
or
wound
;
a
gallery
ten
seats
deep
;
a
company
of
soldiers
six
files
deep
.
Shadowing
squadrons
deep
.
--
Milton
.
Safely
in
harbor
Is
the
king's
ship
in
the
deep
nook
. --
Shak
.
3.
Low
in
situation
;
lying
far
below
the
general
surface
;
as
,
a
deep
valley
.
4.
Hard
to
penetrate
or
comprehend
;
profound
; --
opposed
to
shallow
or
superficial
;
intricate
;
mysterious
;
not
obvious
;
obscure
;
as
,
a
deep
subject
or
plot
.
Speculations
high
or
deep
.
--
Milton
.
A
question
deep
almost
as
the
mystery
of
life
.
--
De
Quincey
.
O
Lord
, . . .
thy
thoughts
are
very
deep
.
--
Ps
.
xcii
. 5.
5.
Of
penetrating
or
far-reaching
intellect
;
not
superficial
;
thoroughly
skilled
;
sagacious
;
cunning
.
Deep
clerks
she
dumbs
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Profound
;
thorough
;
complete
;
unmixed
;
intense
;
heavy
;
heartfelt
;
as
,
deep
distress
;
deep
melancholy
;
deep
horror
.
“
Deep
despair.”
--
Milton
.
“
Deep
silence.”
--
Milton
.
“
Deep
sleep.”
--
Gen
.
ii
. 21.
“
Deeper
darkness.”
--
Hoole
.
“Their
deep
poverty.”
--
2
Cor
.
viii
. 2.
An
attitude
of
deep
respect
.
--
Motley
.
7.
Strongly
colored
;
dark
;
intense
;
not
light
or
thin
;
as
,
deep
blue
or
crimson
.
8.
Of
low
tone
;
full-toned
;
not
high
or
sharp
;
grave
;
heavy
.
“The
deep
thunder.”
The
bass
of
heaven's
deep
organ
.
--
Milton
.
9.
Muddy
;
boggy
;
sandy
; --
said
of
roads
.
The
ways
in
that
vale
were
very
deep
.
--
Clarendon
.
A deep line of operations
Military
,
a
long
line
.
Deep mourning
Costume
,
mourning
complete
and
strongly
marked
,
the
garments
being
not
only
all
black
,
but
also
composed
of
lusterless
materials
and
of
such
fashion
as
is
identified
with
mourning
garments
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
deeper
See
deeply
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
deeply
adv
1:
to
a
great
depth
psychologically
; "
They
felt
the
loss
deeply
" [
syn
:
profoundly
]
2:
to
a
great
depth
; "
dived
deeply
"; "
dug
deep
" [
syn
:
deep
]
[
also
:
deeper
]
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