Word: depth

Category: depth

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Related words: depth

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Synonyms: depth

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: depth

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spanish
Translations:
hondura, fondo
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german
Translations:
tiefe
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french
Translations:
abîme, gouffre, profondeur, abysse, fond, épaisseur, précipice
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italian
Translations:
fondo, profondità, altezza
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portuguese
Translations:
profundeza, profundidade, desagasalhar
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dutch
Translations:
kolk, diepte
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russian
Translations:
разгар, пучина, интенсивность, густота, глубина, сила, середина, глубь
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norwegian
Translations:
dyp, dybde
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swedish
Translations:
djup
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finnish
Translations:
syvyys
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danish
Translations:
dybde
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czech
Translations:
šířka, hloubka, hlubina, propast
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polish
Translations:
toń, otchłań, dogłębność, głębokość, głębia, głębina
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hungarian
Translations:
képmélység, vízmagasság, falvastagság
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turkish
Translations:
derinlik
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greek
Translations:
βάθος
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ukrainian
Translations:
розпал, сила, глибина, густота, глиб, глибочінь
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albanian
Translations:
thellësi
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estonian
Translations:
sügavus
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croatian
Translations:
dubina, širina, dubine, bezdan
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icelandic
Translations:
dýpi
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slovak
Translations:
výška

The meaning and "use of": depth

noun
  • the distance from the top or surface of something to its bottom. - shallow water of no more than 12 feet in depth
  • complexity and profundity of thought. - the book has unexpected depth
  • a point far below the surface. - he lifted the manhole cover and peered into the depths beneath
  • the strength of a team in its reserve of substitute players. - they have so much depth that they could afford the luxury of breaking in their players slowly

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