deep
Definition of
deep
:
the
central
and
most
intense
or
profound
part
;
"
in
the
deep
of
night
"
;
"
in
the
deep
of
winter
"
a
long
steep
-sided
depression
in
the
ocean
floor
literary
term
for
an
ocean
;
"denizens of the
deep
"
relatively
deep
or
strong
;
affecting
one
deeply
;
"
a
deep
breath
"
;
"
a
deep
sigh
"
;
"
deep
concentration
"
;
"
deep
emotion
"
;
"
a
deep
trance
"
;
"
in
a
deep
sleep
"
marked
by
depth
of
thinking
;
"
deep
thoughts"
;
"
a
deep
allegory
"
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
;
"
a
deep
well
"
;
"
a
deep
dive
"
;
"
deep
water
"
;
"
a
deep
casserole
"
;
"
a
deep
gash
"
;
"
deep
massage
"
;
"
deep
pressure
receptors
in
muscles"
;
"
deep
shelves"
;
"
a
deep
closet
"
;
"
surrounded
by
a
deep
yard
"
;
"
hit
the
ball
to
deep
center
field
"
;
"
in
deep
space
"
;
"
waist
-
deep
"
very
distant
in
time
or
space
;
"
deep
in
the
past
"
;
"
deep
in
enemy
territory
"
;
"
deep
in
the
woods
"
;
"
a
deep
space
probe
"
extreme
;
"
in
deep
trouble
"
;
"
deep
happiness
"
having
or
denoting
a
low
vocal
or
instrumental
range
;
"
a
deep
voice
"
;
"
a
bass
voice
is
lower
than
a
baritone
voice
"
;
"
a
bass
clarinet
"
strong
;
intense
;
"
deep
purple
"
;
"
a
rich
red
"
relatively
thick
from
top
to
bottom
;
"
deep
carpets"
;
"
deep
snow
"
extending
relatively
far
inward
;
"
a
deep
border
"
(of
darkness
)
very
intense
;
"
thick
night
"
;
"
thick
darkness
"
;
"
a
face
in
deep
shadow
"
;
"
deep
night
"
large
in
quantity
or
size
;
"
deep
cuts
in
the
budget
"
with
head
or
back
bent
low
;
"
a
deep
bow
"
of
an
obscure
nature
;
"the
new
insurance
policy
is
written
without
cryptic
or
mysterious
terms
"
;
"
a
deep
dark
secret
"
;
"the
inscrutable
workings
of
Providence
"
;
"
in
its
mysterious
past
it
encompasses
all
the
dim
origins of
life
"
-
Rachel
Carson
;
"rituals
totally
mystifying
to visitors from
other
lands"
difficult
to
penetrate
;
incomprehensible
to
one
of
ordinary
understanding
or
knowledge
;
"the
professor
'
s
lectures were
so
abstruse
that students tended to
avoid
them"
;
"
a
deep
metaphysical
theory
"
;
"
some
recondite
problem
in
historiography
"
exhibiting
great
cunning
usually
with
secrecy
;
"
deep
political
machinations"
;
"
a
deep
plot
"
to
a
great
depth
;
far
down
;
"dived
deeply
"
;
"
dug
deep
"
to
an
advanced
time
;
"
deep
into the
night
"
;
"talked
late
into the
evening
"
to
a
great
distance
;
"penetrated
deep
into
enemy
territory
"
;
"went
deep
into the
woods
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
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