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altitude
/ æltətuːd /
imenica
Množina reči altitude je altitudes.
Sinonimi:
height
Sinonimi:
AL · EL · elevation · height
ETYM Latin altitudo, from altus high. Related to Altar, Haughty, Enhance.
1. Elevation, esp. above sea level or the earth's surface; SYN. height.
2. The perpendicular distance from the base of a geometric figure to opposite vertex (or side if parallel).
Measurement of height, usually given in meters above sea level.
bathos
/ beɪθɒs /
imenica
Množina reči bathos je bathos.
Sinonimi:
anticlimax · mawkishness
ETYM Greek bathos depth, from bathys deep.
Triteness or triviality of style.
Appearance of the commonplace in elevated matter.
Anticlimax with humorous effect; spurious pathos; triteness.
In literary theory, sudden descent from the sublime to the ridiculous; when at the end of a passage or sequence, it is a form of anticlimax.
bottom
/ bɑːtəm /
imenica
Množina reči bottom je bottoms.
Sinonimi:
underside · undersurface · freighter · merchantman · merchant ship · bottom of the inning
Sinonimi:
arse · as · backside · bed · behind · bottom of the inning · bottomland · bum · buns · butt · buttocks · can · derriere · fanny · freighter · fundament · hind end · hindquarters · keister · merchant ship · merchantman · nates · posterior · prat · rear · rear end · rump · seat · stern · tail · tail end · tooshie · tush · underside · undersurface
1. The lowest part of anything.
2. The lower side of anything; SYN. underside, undersurface.
3. A cargo ship; SYN. freighter, merchantman, merchant ship.
4. (Baseball) The second half of an inning; while the home team is at bat; SYN. bottom of the inning.
deep
/ diːp /
imenica
Množina reči deep je deeps.
Sinonimi:
oceanic abyss
Sinonimi:
oceanic abyss · trench
An especially deep part of a sea or ocean; SYN. oceanic abyss.
1. A vast or immeasurable extent; abyss
2. The extent of surrounding space or time
3. Ocean
4. Any of the deep portions of a body of water; specifically; a generally long and narrow area in the ocean where the depth exceeds 3000 fathoms (5500 meters)
5. The middle or most intense part
6. Any of the fathom points on a sounding line other than the marks
deepness
/ diːpnəs /
imenica
Množina reči deepness je deepnesses.
Sinonimi:
profundity · profoundness
Sinonimi:
astuteness · depth · profoundness · profundity
1. A low pitch that is loud and voluminous.
2. The quality of being physically deep:; SYN. profundity, profoundness.
depth
/ depθ /
imenica
Množina reči depth je depths.
Sinonimi:
astuteness · deepness · profoundness · profundity
ETYM From Deep; akin to Dutch diepte, Icel. dypt, dypth, Goth. diupitha.
1. Extent downward or backward or inward.
2. (Usually plural) The deepest and most remote part.
3. (Usually plural) A low moral state.
4. Degree of psychological or intellectual depth.
gulf
/ ɡəlf /
imenica
Množina reči gulf je gulves.
Sinonimi:
disconnect · disconnection
ETYM French golfe, Italian golfo, from Greek kolpos bosom, bay, gulf.
1. A deep wide chasm.
2. An arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land; larger than a bay.
3. An unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding).
Any large sea inlet.
profundity
/ prəfʌndɪti /
imenica
Množina reči profundity je profundities.
Sinonimi:
Sinonimi:
abstruseness · abstrusity · astuteness · deepness · depth · profoundness · reconditeness
ETYM Latin profunditas: cf. French profondite. Related to Profound.
Intellectual depth; penetrating knowledge; keen insight; etc: SYN. profoundness.