It means depth
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BATHOIt means "depth"
trencherpower excavating machine designed to remove earth in a continuous line and to a predetermined width and depth, as by means of a rotating belt equipped with scoops
ditcherpower excavating machine designed to remove earth in a continuous line and to a predetermined width and depth, as by means of a rotating belt equipped with scoops
ditcherspower excavating machine designed to remove earth in a continuous line and to a predetermined width and depth, as by means of a rotating belt equipped with scoops
AREAIt lacks depth
PLANEIt lacks depth
PLUMBLINEIt measures depth
OCEANIt has depth
FSTOPIt affects depth of field
RIAIt gradually increases in depth from mouth to head
subsoilerA kind of plow with no moldboard, used to loosen the soil at some depth below the surface without turning it over
subsoilersA kind of plow with no moldboard, used to loosen the soil at some depth below the surface without turning it over
foreshortensPortray or show (an object or view) as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision
foreshortenedPortray or show (an object or view) as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision
foreshortenPortray or show (an object or view) as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision
foreshorteningPortray or show (an object or view) as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision
penetrometerAn instrument for determining the consistency or hardness of a substance by measuring the depth or rate of penetration of a rod or needle driven into it by a known force
penetrometersAn instrument for determining the consistency or hardness of a substance by measuring the depth or rate of penetration of a rod or needle driven into it by a known force
paravanesA device towed behind a boat at a depth regulated by its vanes or planes, so that the cable to which it is attached can cut the moorings of submerged mines