depressed

  • 31depressed area — a region where unemployment and a low standard of living prevail. [1925 30] * * * depressed area noun A region suffering from reduced trade, and often consequently one of specially heavy unemployment, poor housing, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑depress… …

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  • 32Depressed Arch — See: Arch, Depressed …

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  • 33depressed plantain — tibetinis gyslotis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Gyslotinių šeimos vaistinis augalas (Plantago depressa), paplitęs Azijoje. atitikmenys: lot. Plantago depressa angl. depressed plantain šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos komisijos 2009 m …

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  • 34depressed fracture — noun fracture of the skull where the bone is pushed in • Hypernyms: ↑fracture, ↑break * * * noun : a fracture especially of the skull in which the fragment is depressed below the normal surface …

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  • 35depressed center car — or depressed well car : a railroad flatcar constructed with a low center section and used to handle oversized loads which otherwise would not clear tunnels or other way structures …

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  • 36depressed well car — see depressed center car …

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  • 37depressed — flattened from top to bottom, e.g. Rajidae. Opposite to compressed …

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  • 38depressed — adj. [L. de, away from; pressus, bear down] 1. Pressed or kept down; sunken below the general surface. 2. (MOLLUSCA: Gastropoda) Refers to a shell low in proportion to diameter …

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  • 39depressed — /di prest /, adj. 1. sad and gloomy; dejected; downcast. 2. pressed down, or situated lower than the general surface. 3. lowered in force, amount, etc. 4. undergoing economic hardship, esp. poverty and unemployment. 5. being or measured below the …

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  • 40depressed — adjective /dəˈprɛst/ a) unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent b) Suffering from clinical depression. Syn: despondent, gloomy, melancholy …

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