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Depth logo #10101) Abyss 2) Deepness 3) Dimension 4) Intensity 5) Profundity 6) Shallowness 7) Superficiality 8) Width
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Depth logo #10101) Bathysphere reading 2) Certain charge 3) Charges that followed U-boats 4) Complexity 5) Deepness 6) Degree of insight 7) Depression 8) Distance below the surface 9) Distance down 10) Distance downward 11) Distance downwards 12) Distance underground 13) Downward distance 14) Downward measurement 15) Emotional substance
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depth logo #10444
  1. extent downward or backward or inward
  2. (usually plural) the deepest and most remote part
  3. (usually plural) a low moral state
  4. the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas

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depth logo #22125Depth is the meaning of a work. Meaning is derived from the complexities of a work. This meaning comes in the form of concepts, experiences, and emotions. Like sophisticated arguments, depth/meaning is built up on smaller parts that support and resonate with each other.
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Depth logo #21000[ring theory] where dim M denotes the Krull dimension of the module M. Depth is used to define classes of rings and modules with good properties, for example, Cohen-Macaulay rings and modules, for which equality holds. == Definition == By definition, the depth of a ring R is its depth as a module over itself. ...
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Depth logo #21002• (n.) A pair of toothed wheels which work together. • (n.) The number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content. • (n.) Lowness; as, depth of sound. • (n.) That which is deep; a deep, or the deepest, part or place; the deep; the middle part; as, the depth of night, or of wi...
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depth logo #21003(from the article `ship`) ...part of the vessel to the after side of the rudder post at the extreme rear, or to the centre of the rudder stock, if there is no rudder post. The ...
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Depth logo #21044The word alone generally denotes vertical depth below the surface. In the case of incline shafts and boreholes it may mean the distance reached from the beginning of the shaft or hole, the borehole depth, or the inclined depth.
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depth logo #21011An attribute of a market. In securities markets, depth is measured by 'the size of an order flow innovation required to change prices a given amount.' (Kyle, 1985, p 1316). Source: Kyle, 1985, p 1316 Contexts: finance
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depth logo #20973Distance from the surface downward. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Depth logo #21748How deep the water is.
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Depth logo #22161The depth of a diamond is measured from the culet at the bottom, to the table facet at the top.
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Depth logo #20972Depth (sĕpth) noun [ From Deep ; akin to Dutch diepte , Icelandic dȳpt , dȳpð , Goth. diupiþa .] 1. The quality of being deep; deepness; perpendicular measurement downward from the surface, or horizontal measurement backward from t...
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Depth logo #20972Depth noun (Aëronautics) The perpendicular distance from the chord to the farthest point of an arched surface.
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Depth logo #21415The apparent distance from front to back or near to far in an artwork. Techniques of perspective are used to create the illusion of depth in paintings or drawings. Examples of these techniques are: controlling variation between sizes of depicted subject, overlapping them, and placing those that are on the depicted ground as lower when nearer and hi...
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Depth logo #23024the extent to which game mechanisms interact with each other to create multiple levels of decision-making. There can be very obvious surface level decisions but as the player learns the game they may begin to see many more decision spaces at the intersection of game mechanisms in a deeper game.
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Depth logo #22731The word alone generally denotes vertical depth below the surface. In the case of incline shafts and boreholes it may mean the distance reached from the beginning of the shaft or hole, the borehole depth, or the inclined depth.
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depth logo #22109The height of a diamond, measured from the table to the culet, expressed in milimeters
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Depth logo #20586The amount of modulation. Sometimes called Amount, Width, Intensity or Modulation Index.
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depth logo #24156the actual dimension of depth within a work of art or the illusion of showing distance in a work of art.
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Depth logo #23458(1) Measurement form the top line of the body to the lowest portion of the body (2) Also used to describe the extension of color down the hair shaft
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depth logo #20974 noun extent downward or backward or inward; `the depth of the water`; `depth of a shelf`; `depth of a closet`
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Depth logo #22313Refers to a wine's intensity or presence of flavour or colour.
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Depth logo #22771The darkness or lightness of a colour.
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depth logo #21199a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to bottom of something regarded as one of several layers. · the quality of being deep; deepness. · complexity or obscurity, as of a subject: a question of great depth. · gravity; se...
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