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depth
noun
the
measurement
of
how
deep
something
is
from
its
top
or
surface
to
its
bottom
or
back
•
The
pool
has
a
depth
of
three
meters
at
its
deepest
point
.
The
pool
has
a
depth
of
three
meters
at
its
deepest
point
.
•
Please
adjust
the
shelf
to
the
right
depth
so
the
books
will
fit
.
Please
adjust
the
shelf
to
the
right
depth
so
the
books
will
fit
.
From
Middle
English
depe
+
-th
,
modeled
on
length
and
breadth
,
tracing
back
to
Old
English
dēop
“
deep
.”
noun
a
point
or
area
far
below
the
surface
,
especially
of
water
,
earth
,
or
space
•
A
strange
fish
lives
in
the
dark
depths
of
the
ocean
.
A
strange
fish
lives
in
the
dark
depths
of
the
ocean
.
•
The
treasure
was
hidden
at
a
depth
only
experienced
divers
could
reach
.
The
treasure
was
hidden
at
a
depth
only
experienced
divers
could
reach
.
Figurative
use
for
remote
or
obscure
places
dates
from
the
14th
century
.
noun
the
quality
of
being
complex
,
intense
,
or
showing
great
detail
,
thought
,
or
feeling
•
Her
novels
are
admired
for
the
depth
of
their
characters
.
Her
novels
are
admired
for
the
depth
of
their
characters
.
•
The
speaker's
words
had
a
depth
that
moved
the
audience
to
silence
.
The
speaker's
words
had
a
depth
that
moved
the
audience
to
silence
.