deed | (noun) something that people do or cause to happen | Synonyms: act, human action, human activity |
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(noun) a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it | Synonyms: deed of conveyance, title |
deedbox | (noun) a strongly made box for holding money or valuables; can be locked | Synonyms: strongbox |
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deeds | (noun) performance of moral or religious acts | Synonyms: works |
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deem | (verb) keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view | Synonyms: hold, take for, view as |
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deep | (adjective) having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination | - |
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(adjective) relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply | - |
(adjective) exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy | - |
(adjective) strong; intense | Synonyms: rich |
(adjective) very distant in time or space | - |
(adjective) difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge | Synonyms: abstruse, recondite |
(adjective) of an obscure nature | Synonyms: cryptic, cryptical, inscrutable, mysterious, mystifying |
(adjective) intense or extreme | - |
(adjective) large in quantity or size | - |
(adjective) with head or back bent low | - |
(adjective) having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range | Synonyms: bass |
(adjective) marked by depth of thinking | - |
(adjective) relatively thick from top to bottom | - |
(adjective) extending relatively far inward | - |
(adjective) (of darkness) densely dark | Synonyms: thick |
(noun) a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor | Synonyms: oceanic abyss, trench |
(noun) literary term for an ocean | - |
(noun) the central and most intense or profound part | - |
(adverb) to a great depth; far down or in | Synonyms: deeply |
(adverb) to an advanced time | Synonyms: late |
(adverb) to a great distance | - |
deepen | (verb) become more intense | Synonyms: intensify |
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(verb) make more intense, stronger, or more marked | Synonyms: compound, heighten, intensify |
(verb) become deeper in tone | Synonyms: change |
(verb) make deeper | - |
deepening | (adjective) accumulating and becoming more intense | Synonyms: thickening |
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(noun) a process of becoming deeper and more profound | - |
deeply | (adverb) to a great depth psychologically or emotionally | Synonyms: intensely, profoundly |
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(adverb) to a great depth; far down or in | Synonyms: deep |
deepness | (noun) the quality of being physically deep | Synonyms: profoundness, profundity |
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(noun) the extent downward or backward or inward | Synonyms: depth |
(noun) a low pitch that is loud and voluminous | - |
(noun) the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas | Synonyms: astuteness, depth, profoundness, profundity |
deer | (noun) distinguished from Bovidae by the male's having solid deciduous antlers | Synonyms: cervid |
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deerberry | (noun) small branching blueberry common in marshy areas of the eastern United States having greenish or yellowish unpalatable berries reputedly eaten by deer | Synonyms: squaw huckleberry, Vaccinium stamineum |
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deerhound | (noun) very large and tall rough-coated dog bred for hunting deer; known as the royal dog of Scotland | Synonyms: Scottish deerhound |
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deerskin | (noun) leather from the hide of a deer | - |
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deerstalker | (noun) a tight-fitting hat with visors front and back; formerly worn by hunters | - |
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deerstalking | (noun) stalking deer | - |
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