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Probe
An instrument for examining the depth or other circumstances of a wound ulcer or cavity or
Profundity
The quality or state of being profound depth of place knowledge feeling etc
Profoundness
The quality or state of being profound profundity depth
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insightful
having intellectual depth having or showing an exceptional degree of insight2 of people
Shallow
Not deep having little depth shoal
Shallow bodied
Having a moderate depth of hold said of a vessel
Shoaliness
The quality or state of being shoaly little depth of water shallowness
Sloop
and depends for stability upon breadth of beam rather than depth of keel The two types have rapidly approximated since 1880
Rape
the offence of rape as defined in the law. The depth of penetration is immaterial in an offence punishable under s.
Religion
200. Religion, is a matter of faith stemming from the depth of the heart and mind. Religion is a belief which
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