deep, da.
1. adj. It has the background very distant edge of the cavity of the mouth.
2. adj. More digging and deep than usually.
3. adj. extended lengthwise, or with the large background. Deep jungle. This House has little facade, but it is deep.
4. adj. Much penetrates or is going up very inside. Roots deep. Wound deeper.
alive and effective. My dream is deep. Deep darkness. Penalty deep.6. adj. hard to penetrate or understand. Deep concept.
7. adj. said of the understanding of the things concerning him or his productions: vast extended that penetrates or delves much. Talent, knowledge, thinking deep.
8. adj. said of a person: whose understanding deepens or penetrate much. Philosopher, mathematician, wise deep.
9. adj. humble greatly. Deep reverence.
10. m. deepest part of a thing.
11. m. The depths of a person.12. m. poét. sea (? mass of salt water).
13. m. poét. hell (? place of eternal punishment).
14. m. poét. hell (? place that inhabit the spirits of the dead).
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