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    depth
    [depTH]
    noun
    depth (noun) · depths (plural noun) · the depths (plural noun)
    1. the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something:
      "shallow water of no more than 12 feet in depth"
      • distance from the nearest to the farthest point of something or from the front to the back:
        "the depth of the wardrobe"
      • used to specify the distance below the top or surface of something to which someone or something percolates or at which something happens:
        "loosen the soil to a depth of 8 inches"
      • the apparent existence of three dimensions in a picture, photograph, or other two-dimensional representation; perspective:
        "texture in a picture gives it depth"
      • lowness of pitch:
        "my voice had not yet acquired husky depth"
      • the strength of a sports team in its reserve of substitute players:
        "they have so much depth that they could afford the luxury of breaking in their players slowly"
    2. the quality of being intense or extreme:
      "they failed to understand the depth of the problems" · "a man of compassion and depth of feeling"
      • complexity and profundity of thought:
        "the book has unexpected depth"
      • extensive and detailed study or knowledge:
        "third-year courses typically go into more depth"
      • intensity of color:
        "the wine shows good depth of color"
    3. (the depths)
      a point far below the surface:
      "he lifted the manhole cover and peered into the depths beneath"
      • the worst or lowest part or state:
        "4 a.m. in the depths of winter" · "the putrid depths to which morality has sunk"
      • a time when one's negative feelings are at their most intense:
        "she was in the depths of despair"
      • a place that is remote and inaccessible:
        "a remote little village somewhere in the depths of Russia"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from deep + -th, on the pattern of pairs such as long, length.
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    noun
    1. the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something:
      distance downward
      distance inwards
      distance from the outside
      vertical drop
      vertical extent
      Opposite:
      • a point far below the surface:
        deepest part
        remotest area
        Opposite:
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