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depth
 
NOUN:1. Something of immeasurable and vast extent. Often used in plural: abysm, abyss, chasm, deep, gulf. See HIGH. 2. Intellectual penetration or range: deepness, profoundness, profundity. See THOUGHTS. 3. The extent or measurement downward from a surface: deepness, drop. See SURFACE. 4. Exceptionally great concentration, power, or force, especially in activity. Often used in plural: ferociousness, ferocity, fierceness, fury, intensity, pitch, severity, vehemence, vehemency, violence. See BIG, STRONG.
 
 
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