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Dislodge
repose as shells resting in the sea at a considerate depth are not dislodged by storms
Drabbler
the bonnet of a sail to give it a greater depth or more drop
Fathom
his arms used chiefly in measuring cables cordage and the depth of navigable water by soundings
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VerbarFossa
A pit groove cavity or depression of greater or less depth as the temporal fossa on the side of the skull
Geothermometer
A thermometer specially constructed for measuring temperetures at a depth below the surface of the ground
holloware
serving dishes of silver having some depth in the bowl contrasted with flatware
Hydrobarometer
An instrument for determining the depth of the sea water by its pressure
Bathometer
An instrument for measuring depths esp one for taking soundings without a sounding line
Bathymetry
The art or science of sounding or measuring depths in the sea
Benthic
of a body of water especially referring to the ocean depths
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