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depths
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?p?s/
Noun
depths
- plural of depth
Noun
depths pl (plural only)
- (literary) The deepest part. (Usually of a body of water.)
- (literary) A very remote part.
- (of an emotion, mystery) The lowest point, all-time low, nadir.
- The most severe or involved period.
Usage notes
- Since the meaning is superlative, it is almost always used with the definite article the.
Translations
depths From the web:
- what depths are the halocline
- what depths do refrigerators come in
- what depths do sharks swim
- what depths do sea snakes swim to
- what depths do base cabinets come in
- what depths to ice fish
- what depths can a submarine dive to
- what depths do kitchen cabinets come in
insides
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?dz
Noun
insides
- plural of inside
Noun
insides pl (plural only)
- guts, intestines, innards
Latin
Verb
?nsid?s
- second-person singular present active indicative of ?nside?
insides From the web:
- what's insides house
- what's inside new house
- what's inside son
- what your insides look like when pregnant
- what is insidesherpa virtual internship
- what your insides look like after a hysterectomy
- what your insides look like
- what causes insides to shake
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