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- Deep North
- Queensland, and sometimes also including Northern Territory
- Deep South
- a descriptive category of cultural and geographic subregions in the American South
- Deep Throat
- A secret informant possessing valuable information, especially one who stays secret long after the incident in question is concluded
- Deep Throats
- plural form of Deep Throat
- deep
- Dark and highly saturated
That's a very deep shade of blue.
- deep
- Low in pitch
She has a very deep contralto.
- deep
- Immersed, submerged (in)
deep in debt, deep in the mud.
- deep
- Voluminous
to take a deep breath / sigh / drink.
- deep
- part of a lake, sea, etc
creatures of the deep.
- deep
- Sound, heavy (describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken)
He was in a deep sleep.
- deep
- Profound, having great meaning or import, but possibly obscure or not obvious
That is a deep thought!.
- deep
- Thick
There was a deep layer of soot over the window.
- deep
- : the sea, the ocean
- deep
- The deep (meaning 2 above) part of a problem
- deep
- In extent in a direction away from the observer
The shelves are 30cm deep.
- deep
- A fielding position near the boundary
Russell is a safe pair of hands in the deep.
- deep
- deeply
Hepaticology, outside the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, still lies deep in the shadow cast by that ultimate closet taxonomist, Franz Stephani—a ghost whose shadow falls over us all.
He is deeply attached to her.
- He's deeply attached to her.
He's deeply attached to her.
- He is deeply attached to her.
- deep
- Having its bottom far down
- deep
- To a significant, not superficial, extent
They're deep in discussion.
- deep
- A long way inside; situated far in or back
American football Relatively farther downfield.
- deep
- In a number of rows or layers:
a crowd three deep along the funeral procession.
- deep blue
- intense blue
- deep blue sea
- Sea, ocean, open sea
- deep blue sea
- The sea, the ocean, the open sea
- deep breathing
- Alternative form of deep-breathing. Attributive form of deep breathing
An easy, basic deep breathing exercise consists of taking a deep breath, then slowly blowing out until there is no air left.
- deep breathing
- Alternative name of diaphragmatic breathing
Diaphragmatic breathing is controlled deep breathing using the lower abdomen rather than expanding the upper chest area.
- deep copies
- plural form of deep copy
- deep copy
- A copy of a data structure duplicating not only the structure itself, but all structures to which it is linked
Don't try to make a deep copy of that -- you'll pull in half the database.
- deep copy
- To make a deep copy of
I'd prefer to deep copy that in order to avoid complications with updates.
- deep copy
- To make a deep copy
This is a situation where you either have to deep copy or handle the complication of updates.
- deep cover
- a fielding position on the off side, about 30° forward of square and near the boundary; a fielder in that position
- deep down
- Fundamentally; in essence; in reality; really
He seems like an average businessman, but deep down he's an overgrown kid with a necktie.
- deep embedding
- A specific such semantic function
- deep embedding
- The act of representing one logic or language with another by providing a semantic function that assigns a meaning to each term
- deep end
- A situation where expertise or experience is required
- deep end
- The part of a swimming pool with relatively deep water
- deep fryer
- A heated vessel for frying food by immersing in hot oil, as opposed to shallow frying in a frying pan
- deep geological repository
- A concept that involves the placement of long-lived radioactive waste, often spent nuclear fuel, in rooms excavated deep within stable, low-permeability bedrock
- deep inelastic collision
- A high-energy nuclear reaction in which two nuclei overlap and exchange energy and nucleons
- deep inside
- at heart, deep down, really
The leftist is antagonistic to the concept of competition because, deep inside, he feels like a loser.
- deep linking
- The practice of linking to a specific page or file within a website so as to bypass introductory pages, considered a violation of netiquette
- deep midwicket
- A fielding position on the leg side, about 30° forward of square and near the boundary; a fielder in that position
- deep pile carpet
- A carpet having relatively long fibres; typically used in bedrooms or rooms that get light wear
- deep pockets
- An ample supply of money, especially money which one is willing to spend; the possessor of such money
The federal government was the one party with the deep pockets to meet the rent-seeking needs of insurers and high-risk property owners.
- deep point
- A fielding position on the off side, square of the batsman's wicket and near the boundary; a fielder in that position
- deep sea
- The deeper part of the sea or ocean in which no light penetrates
- deep six
- To discard, cancel, halt; to completely put an end to something
They had put many hundreds of hours into the project before it was deep-sixed by management.
- deep sky object
- An object in the night sky other than a solar system object, single star or multiple star system
- deep sky objects
- plural form of deep sky object
- deep sleep
- : Artificially induced hibernation in humans for the purpose of long distance travel
- deep sleep
- State of sleep from which it is difficult to wake
- deep space
- All of space beyond the gravitational influence of Earth, or outside the Solar System
- deep square leg
- A fielding position on the leg side, square of the batsman's wicket; a fielder in that position
- deep stack
- An amount of money that is large relative to the stakes being played
- deep stack
- A player who has a large amount of money relative to the stakes being played
- deep stacked
- Having a deep stack
- deep stacks
- plural form of deep stack
- deep state
- An alleged group of influential antidemocratic coalitions within the Turkish political system and military
- deep thinker
- A person whose thoughts are profound; an intellectual
THOMAS PAINE. Oh what fun it is to be a rebel, says Mr. Bradford. Paine was a commonplace rebel, entirely practical. Not educated, not a deep thinker.
- deep vein thrombosis
- A potentially fatal condition in which one or more thrombi (or clot) form in the predominantly the leg or, more unusually, the arm. The clot may break free from the venous wall and travel via the circulatory system to the heart or to the lungs (causing a pulmonary embolism); this condition is often caused by keeping the legs bent for long periods but can also be caused by other medical problems
- deep water
- A difficult or embarrassing situation
You will be in deep water if you are found copying from other dictionaries.
- deep water
- Waters suitable for deep-draft ships, especially ocean-going
- deep waters
- plural form of deep water
- deep-breathing
- Attributive form of deep breathing
Instructions for the two-part deep-breathing exercise can be found in chapter 4.
- deep-breathing
- Alternative form of deep breathing. Alternative name of diaphragmatic breathing
- deep-copy
- Alternative spelling of deep copy
- deep-fat fryer
- A heated vessel for frying food by immersing in hot fat or oil, as opposed to shallow frying in a frying pan
- deep-freeze
- To freeze at very low temperatures
- deep-fried
- Of food, cooked in a deep fryer
- deep-fried
- Simple past tense and past participle of deep-fry
- deep-frozen
- Past participle of deep-freeze
- deep-fry
- A heated cooking pan or appliance used to deep-fry foods
- deep-fry
- To cook (food) by deep-frying
- deep-frying
- Present participle of deep-fry
- deep-frying
- A method of cooking by immersion in hot oil
- deep-rooted
- having deep roots
- deep-rooted
- well established; long standing; deep-seated
- deep-sea
- of, related to or located in the deeper part of the sea
- deep-sea prawn
- a species of shrimp found in cold parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Pandalus borealis
- deep-sea prawns
- plural form of deep-sea prawn
- deep-seated
- That which is implanted or firmly established
- deep-six
- to get rid of something unwanted
First, the stark message to “eat less” of a particular food has been deep-sixed. - 28/01/2007, New York Times.
- deep-six
- to throw something overboard from a ship
- deep-sleep
- Attributive form of deep sleep, noun
His deep-sleep moaning rather disturbed me.
- deep-vein thrombosis
- Alternative spelling of deep vein thrombosis
- deep-water
- Having a great depth of water
a deep-water harbour.
- deep-water
- Carried out at great depth
deep-water drilling.
- deep focus
- A camera technique that affords great depth of field, keeping both close and distant planes in focus at the same time
- Deep Web
- The Deep Web (also called the Deepnet, the Invisible Web, the Darknet, the Undernet or the hidden Web) is World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines
- deep
- {a} far to the bottom, knowing, affecting, dark
- deep
- {n} the sea, a solemn or still part, depth
- deep
- {a} in a high degree, sorrowfully
- deep cut
- In radio programming, a deep cut or deep track is a song which commercial radio stations rarely broadcast for a reason
- deep cycle
- (Elektrik, Elektronik) (adjective) denoting a type of electric battery that can be totally discharged and recharged several times
- deep discount bond
- (Finans) A zero-coupon bond (also called a discount bond or deep discount bond) is a bond bought at a price lower than its face value, with the face value repaid at the time of maturity. It does not make periodic interest payments, or have so-called "coupons," hence the term zero-coupon bond. Investors earn return from the compounded interest all paid at maturity plus the difference between the discounted price of the bond and its par (or redemption) value. Examples of zero-coupon bonds include U.S. Treasury bills, U.S. savings bonds, long-term zero-coupon bonds, and any type of coupon bond that has been stripped of its coupons
- deep pocket
- (deyim) Deep pocket is an American slang term; it usually means "extensive financial wealth or resources". It is usually used in reference to big companies or organizations (ex: the American tobacco companies have "deep pockets"), although it can be used in reference to individuals (e.g., Bill Gates, Donald Trump)
- deep six
- (deyim) A place of disposal or abandonment ― used especially in the phrase give it the deep six
- deep six
- (deyim) Get rid of; destroy utterly. Origin: (as the deep six 'the grave'): perh. from the custom of burial at sea at a depth of six fathoms
- deep track
- In radio programming, a deep cut or deep track is a song which commercial radio stations rarely broadcast for a reason
- deep-drawing
- (Mühendislik) Deep drawing is a compression-tension metal forming process in which a sheet metal blank is radially drawn into a forming die by the mechanical action of a punch. It is thus a shape transformation process with material retention. The flange region (sheet metal in the die shoulder area) experiences a radial drawing stress and a tangential compressive stress due to the material retention property. These compressive stresses (hoop stresses) result in flange wrinkles (wrinkles of the first order). Wrinkles can be prevented by using a blank holder, the function of which is to facilitate controlled material flow into the die radius