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deep-water

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1. deep-water - Noun

2. deep-water - Adjective

3. deep-water - Adjective Satellite

4. Deep-water - Proper noun

Meaning

serious trouble

of or carried on in waters of great depth

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deep water

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a deep-water port Source: Internet

African Americans formed a large part of the city's population, numbering 23,929 people, or nearly one-third of the residents. citation President Woodrow Wilson opened the deep-water Port of Houston in 1914, seven years after digging began. Source: Internet

Although most deep-water Atlantic fishing around Accra takes place in the June–September period, fishery operations take place close to the shore throughout the year, and there are clear indications of the depletion of fish stocks in the near future. Source: Internet

As the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe sill deepened and thereby connected the Norwegian–Greenland sea with the Atlantic Ocean, the deep water of the North Atlantic began to come into play as well. Source: Internet

A more recent deep water port project was completed by Hong Kong investors in Grand Bahama in the Bahamas. Source: Internet

Although the deep water off this coast renders navigation relatively easy, there are few natural harbors or safe anchorages. Source: Internet

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