depth 4615 ## ma<amaq {mah-am-awk'}; from 6009; a deep: -- deep,
{depth}.[ql
depth 4688 ## m@tsowlah {mets-o-law'}; or m@tsolah {mets-o-law'};
also m@tsuwlah {mets-oo-law'}; or m@tsulah {mets-oo-law'}; from
the same as 6683; a deep place (of water or mud): -- bottom,
deep, {depth}.[ql
depth 6009 ## <amaq {aw-mak'}; a primitive root; to be
(causatively, make) deep (literally or figuratively): -- (be,
have, make, seek) deep(-ly), {depth}, be profound.[ql
depth 6011 ## <omeq {o'-mek}; from 6009; depth: -- {depth}.[ql
depth 6012 ## <ameq {aw-make'}; from 6009; deep (literally or
figuratively): -- deeper, {depth}, strange.[ql
depth 8415 ## t@howm {teh-home'}; or t@hom {teh-home'}; (usually
feminine) from 1949; an abyss (as a surging mass of water),
especially the deep (the main sea or the subterranean water-
supply): -- deep (place), {depth}.[ql
depth 0899 # bathos {bath'-os}; from the same as 901; profundity,
i.e. (by implication) extent; (figuratively) mystery: -- deep(-
ness, things), {depth}.[ql
depth 3989 # pelagos {pel'-ag-os}; of uncertain affinity; deep
or open sea, i.e. the main: -- {depth}, sea.[ql
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