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  • 91depth — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Deepness Nouns 1. depth; deepness, profundity; deepening, lowering (see depression). See lowness. 2. depression, concavity;shaft, well; bowels of the earth, bottomless pit; hell; valley; abyss, chasm… …

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  • 92depth —    The third dimension. The apparent distance from front to back or near to far in an artwork. When depth refers to an object s smallest dimension, then this distance can also be called its thickness. When an object or space is principally viewed …

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  • 93depth — noun 1) the depth of the caves Syn: deepness, drop, height 2) the depth of his knowledge Syn: extent, range, scope, breadth, width 3) her lack of depth …

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  • 94depth of focus — 1. : the range of distances of the image behind a camera lens or other image forming device measured along the axis of the device throughout which the image has acceptable sharpness 2. : depth of field not used technically * * * ˌdepth of ˈfield… …

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  • 95depth — noun (plural depths) Etymology: Middle English, from dep deep Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) a deep place in a body of water < fish living at great depths > (2) a part that is far from the outsid …

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  • 96Depth-of-field adapter — A depth of field adapter (often shortened to DOF adapter) is used to achieve shallow depth of field on a video camera whose fixed lens or interchangeable lens selection is limited or economically prohibitive at providing such effect. A DOF&#8230; …

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  • 97depth — vertical distance through, height, e.g. body depth, caudal peduncle depth, head depth, etc., q.v …

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  • 98Depth — The ability of a security to absorb buy and sell orders without the stock price dramatically moving in either direction. Securities with good depth will be relatively liquid, and large orders will not affect price significantly. On the other hand …

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  • 99depth-interviewing — interview in‧ter‧view 1 [ˈɪntəvjuː ǁ ər ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions to find out whether they are suitable for a job: • a job interview • Applicants will be …

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  • 100depth — noun 1》 the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something or to a specified point within it.     ↘the distance from the front to the back of something.     ↘the apparent existence of three dimensions in a two dimensional&#8230; …

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