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  • djupt

    See also:djúpt

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Adjective

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    djupt

    1. neutersingular of djup

    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Etymology 1

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    From Old Norsedýpt, from Proto-Germanic*diupiþō. Akin to Englishdepth. The vowel is probably influenced from djup.

    Noun

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    djupt&#;f (definite singulardjupta, indefinite pluraldjupter, definite pluraldjuptene)

    1. depth
      Synonym:djupn

    Etymology 2

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    Neuter of djup.

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    djupt

    1. neutersingular of djup(“deep”)

    Adverb

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    djupt

    1. deeply
    2. profoundly
    3. fast (of sleeping: deeply or soundly)

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    Swedish

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    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    djupt

    1. indefiniteneutersingular of djup

    Adverb

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    djupt (comparativedjupare, superlativedjupast)

    1. deeply
    2. profoundly
    3. fast (of sleeping: deeply or soundly)

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  • djup

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology 1

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    From Old Norsedjúpr, from Proto-Germanic*deupaz, from Proto-Indo-European*dʰewb-.

    Adjective

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    djup (neuter singulardjupt, definite singular and pluraldjupe, comparativedjupere, indefinite superlativedjupest, definite superlativedjupeste)

    1. deep(having its bottom far down)

    Etymology 2

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    From Old Norsedjúp.

    Noun

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    djup&#;n (definite singulardjupet, indefinite pluraldjup, definite pluraldjupaordjupene)

    1. a place at a great depth
    2. depth(vertical distance below a surface)

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    • “djup” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    djup (neuter singulardjupt, definite singular and pluraldjupe, comparativedjupare, indefinite superlativedjupast, definite superlativedjupaste)

    1. deep(having its bottom far down)

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    Noun

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    djup&#;n (definite singulardjupet, indefinite pluraldjup, definite pluraldjupa)

    1. a place at a great depth
    2. depth(vertical distance below a surface)

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    djup meaning in English

    SwedishEnglishdjupsubstantiv

    abyss [abysses](bottomless or unfathomed depth)
    noun
    [UK: ə.ˈbɪs] [US: ə.ˈbɪs]

    djupadjektiv

    deep [deeper, deepest](having its bottom far down)
    adjective
    [UK: diːp] [US: ˈdiːp]
    She slept deeply. = Hon sov djupt.

    fast [faster, fastest](of sleep: deep or sound)
    adjective
    [UK: fɑːst] [US: ˈfæst]

    djupsubstantiv
    {n}

    depth [depths](vertical distance below a surface)
    noun
    [UK: depθ] [US: ˈdepθ]

    djupfryst adjektiv

    deep-frozenadjective
    [UK: diːp ˈfrəʊz.n̩] [US: diːp ˈfroʊz.n̩]

    djupgående substantiv

    draft [drafts](depth of vatten needed to float ship)
    noun
    [UK: drɑːft] [US: ˈdræft]

    djupgående adjektiv

    in-depth(thorough, comprehensive)
    adjective
    [UK: ɪn depθ] [US: ɪn ˈdepθ]

    djupgående substantiv
    {n}

    water level [water levels](waterline of a ship)
    noun
    [UK: ˈwɔː.tə(r) ˈlev.l̩] [US: ˈwɒ.tər ˈlev.l̩]

    djuphav [~et ~] substantiv

    deep sea(deeper part of sea)
    noun
    [UK: diːp siː] [US: ˈdiːp ˈsiː]

    djupinlärning substantiv
    {c}

    deep learningnoun

    djuplod [~et ~] substantiv
    {n}

    depth sounder(a device using echo sounding to meas