Meaning Depth
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Describes the complexity and concentration of flavors in a wine, as in a wine with excellent or uncommon depth. Opposite of shallow.
Source: winespectator.com

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late 14c., apparently formed in Middle English on model of length, breadth; from Old English deop "deep" (see deep) + -th (2). Replaced older deopnes "deepness." Though the English [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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bathophobia
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The word alone generally denotes vertical depth below the surface. In the case of incline shafts and boreholes it may mean the distance reached from the beginning of the shaft or hole, the borehole de [..]
Source: coaleducation.org

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measure of how deep something is.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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The illusion of a third dimension on a flat screen or print through various techniques, among them effective lighting that emphasizes planes. See: Foreground; Modeling (Relief); and Sculptural Lighting.
Source: lowel.tiffen.com (offline)

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the extent downward or backward or inward; "the depth of the water"; "depth of a shelf"; "depth of a closet" degree of psy [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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how deep something is
Source: eenglish.in

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n. Deepness.
Source: easypacelearning.com

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The thickness of a bound volume at its thickest point (usually the spine) with the covers included. Average depth determines how many volumes will fit on a shelf of given length. Also refers to the wi [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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tifenish
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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tifkeyt
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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The measurement of the book at its thickest point, including the covers.
Source: bindagraphics.com

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How deep the water is.
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(n) the extent downward or backward or inward(n) degree of psychological or intellectual profundity(n) (usually plural) the deepest and most remote part(n) (usually plural) a low moral state(n) the in [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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The depth quoted for a location is the amount of water above a point during the mean lowest low tide (note: it is defined this way for the safety of mariners, who need to know how much water is under [..]
Source: oceannetworks.ca

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The vertical distance from the sea surface to the seabed, at any state of the tide. Hydrographically, the depth of water below chart datum. See also sounding.
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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The height of a diamond, measured from the table to the culet, expressed in milimeters
Source: saffronart.com

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The vertical distance from a given water level to the bottom the water body.
Source: linz.govt.nz (offline)

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a metaphor used primarily in relation to study or learning characterised by thoroughness, intensity, and complexity (see deep learning; surface learning).
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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A vertical measurement, most often employed for the maximum height of the body excluding the fins; also refers to the distance below the sea surface in which the fish lives; also the vertical distance [..]
Source: pursuetheoutdoors.com

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See contolling depth.
Source: pursuetheoutdoors.com

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A sense of distance (near to far) of different instruments.
Source: head-fi.org (offline)

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The range of a camera lens. Depth of field refers to the distance furthest away from a lens in which the objects being photographed will remain in focus approaching infinity. Depth of focus refers to [..]
Source: community.dur.ac.uk

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An effect that wallpaper creates in a room regarding its size. If a room is papered in light colors, it appears visibly larger. Darker or bolder colors make the room appear smaller.
Source: rustoleum.com

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Of
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the vertical distance from the sheerline to the top of the central longitudinal member, usually amidships
Source: nationalhistoricships.org.uk (offline)

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The vertical distance from the molded baseline to the top of the freeboard deck beam at side, measured at midlength of the ship
Source: free-marine.com (offline)

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the vertical distance, measured inside the hull, from the bottom or floors to the deck. Used as a measure of storage space on larger vessels   Compare to Draft and Headroom
Source: photographers1.com

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Depth of a gemstone is measured from the table or highest crown facet, to the tip of the pavilion.
Source: jtv.com (offline)

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Wines with depth and layers of flavor and concentration. This is a good descriptor.
Source: thewinecellarinsider.com

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DEPTH indicates at what level a class is located within its class hierarchy.
Source: mccabe.com

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The darkness or lightness of a colour.
Source: ukhairdressers.com (offline)

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Simply how deep your find is from the surface.
Source: regton.com

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An attribute of a market. In securities markets, depth is measured by "the size of an order flow innovation required to change prices a given amount." (Kyle, 1985, p 1316).
Source: econport.org

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A wine with a lot of depth is a wine with a lot to offer. There are many “layers” of flavor in the wine as you continue to taste it.
Source: sedimentality.com

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The darkness or lightness of a colour.
Source: intmedtourism.com

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The apparent distance from front to back or near to far in an artwork. Techniques of perspective are used to create the illusion of depth in paintings or drawings. Examples of these techniques are: co [..]
Source: latinart.com

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The apparent distance from front to back.
Source: cfisd.net (offline)

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perpendicular distance of an interior point from the surface of an object.
Source: fgdc.gov

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a measurement inside the hull from the underside of the deck to the top of the keel; not the same as the “draft.”
Source: marinedelivers.com (offline)

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The depth of a canoe measured from gunnel to bottom amidships.
Source: paddling.net (offline)

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Experiences are planned and organised to offer opportunities to extend skills and understanding.
Source: educationscotland.gov.uk (offline)





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