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adjective 1. extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley. 2. extending far in or back from the front or from an edge, surface, opening, etc ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( dēp ) adj. , deep·er , deep·est . Extending far downward below a surface: a deep hole in the river ice. Extending ...
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Deep or The Deep may refer to: The Deep (1970 film), a 1970 unfinished film directed by Orson Welles The Deep (1977 film), a 1977 film directed by Peter Yates, based ...
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The frigid weather that plagued Eastern Europe much of last week spread westward over the weekend, grounding flights, snarling traffic, and causing hundreds of deaths
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deep (d p) adj. deep·er, deep·est. 1. a. Extending far downward below a surface: a deep hole in the river ice. b. Extending far inward from an outer surface: a deep ...
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LA Nightclub, Los Angels Nightclub, Deep LA, LA House Music. FRI FEBRUARY 17TH
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DEEP will allow us to integrate energy and environmental policies and programs in a more systematic, proactive, and coherent manner. Many of the pollution problems ...
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adjective: extending very far, usually down. Synonyms: abysmal , abyssal, below ... adjective: scheming, devious. Synonyms: acute, artful , astute , canny ...
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Deep brain stimulation enhances spatial memory. A small study shows that direct electrical stimulation of the entorhinal cortex enhances performance on a ...
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