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1 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) dyb; midt på* * *noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) dyb; midt på -
2 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) profundidades1 (lowest part) profundidades nombre femenino plural -
3 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) undirdjúp; iður -
4 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) profundezas -
5 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) (en) derin yer, denizin derinlikleri -
6 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) globine -
7 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) syvyydet -
8 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) dyp, -dybde; midt- (vinters) -
9 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) profondità -
10 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) das Tiefste -
11 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) otchłań, środek -
12 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) dzelme; vidus -
13 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) gelmė, vidurys -
14 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) djupen, i djupa[] -
15 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) hloubky, hlubiny; uprostřed* * *• hlubiny• hloubky -
16 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) adânc -
17 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) κατάβαθα -
18 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) hlbina; uprostred -
19 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) profondeurs -
20 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) profundeza
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