depthy

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English

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Etymology

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depth +‎ -y

Adjective

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depthy (comparative more depthy, superlative most depthy)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Deep; profound.
    • 1964, The Activist (volumes 4-7, page 40)
      [] a depthy and diverse setting. But curiously enough, the volume manages to almost completely avoid what the students themselves had to say.
    • 2014, David A. Ensminger, Mavericks of Sound (page 24)
      So it ends up a caricature rather than a depthy portrayal?
    • 2015, Joe Biel, ‎Elly Blue, Manspressions: Decoding Men's Behavior (page 19)
      A depthy treatise on a topic which cannot be too small. Typically delivered on a date, at a bus stop, or in other situations where the audience is captive.
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