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  • 21depth — noun 1) the depth of the caves Syn: deepness, distance downward, distance inward; drop, vertical extent; archaic profundity Ant: shallowness 2) the depth of his knowledge Syn: extent, ra …

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  • 22depth — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Deepness Nouns 1. depth; deepness, profundity; deepening, lowering (see depression). See lowness. 2. depression, concavity;shaft, well; bowels of the earth, bottomless pit; hell; valley; abyss, chasm… …

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  • 23depth — noun 1》 the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something or to a specified point within it.     ↘the distance from the front to the back of something.     ↘the apparent existence of three dimensions in a two dimensional… …

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  • 24Depth map — This article is about techniques which relate to recording distances from a viewpoint. For modifying the geometry of surfaces or the illusion of this in computer graphics, see Heightmap and Bump mapping. In 3D computer graphics a depth map is an… …

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  • 25Depth psychology — Historically, depth psychology, from a German term (Tiefenpsychologie), was coined by Eugen Bleuler to refer to psychoanalytic approaches to therapy and research that take the unconscious into account. The term has come to refer to the ongoing… …

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  • 26depth — n. 1 a deepness (the depth is not great at the edge). b the measurement from the top down, from the surface inwards, or from the front to the back (depth of the drawer is 12 inches). 2 difficulty; abstruseness. 3 a sagacity; wisdom. b intensity… …

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  • 27depth — Distance from the surface downward. anesthetic d. the degree of central nervous system depression produced by a general anesthetic agent; a function of potency of the anesthetic …

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  • 28Depth of focus (tectonics) — In seismology, the depth of focus refers to the depth at which an earthquake occurs. Earthquakes occurring at a depth of less than 60 km are classified as shallow focus earthquakes, while those with a focal depth between 60 and 300 km… …

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  • 29Depth finder — A depth finder could mean any of the following: Sonar: use of underwater sound propagation to measure depth Fathometer or fishfinder: a device to locate fish at various water depths Echo sounding: a technique using sound pulses to measure depth… …

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  • 30depth — n 1. deepness, profoundness, profundity; complexity, intricacy, obscurity, abstruseness, recon diteness, esotericism. 2. gravity, weight*, moment, importance, significance; seriousness, solemnity, sobriety. 3. sagacity, wisdom, understanding;… …

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