Deep - Law Dictionary Search Results
deep seated
same as deep rooted
deep six
to discard in a deep body of water also used figuratively to discard contemptuously
Deep waisted
Having a deep waist as when in a ship the poop and forecastle
deep water
having waters of great depth as a deep water port
Knee deep
to the knees knee high as water or snow knee deep
Deep laid
Laid deeply formed with cunning and sagacity secretly and carefully planned as
slit shell
a genus of beautiful pearly spiral gastropod shells having a deep slit in the outer lip Many fossil species are known
Grunt
To make a deep short noise as a hog to utter a short groan
Chine
A chink or cleft a narrow and deep ravine as Shanklin Chine in the Isle of Wight a
Orangetawny
Deep orange yellow dark yellow
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