Definition
Extending far beneath the surface; profound or thorough in nature or effect.
Etymology
Compound of 'deep' + 'going' (present participle of 'go'). Dates to Middle English, combining spatial depth with the action of penetration or progression.
Kelly Says
This word captures the idea that some changes reach far below the surface—like how the deepgoing roots of ancient trees reshape entire landscapes underground, invisible to us.
Translations
CACatalà
profund
pro-fun-d
CSČeština
hluboký
hlu-bo-kee
DADansk
dybdegående
dyb-de-go-ende
DEDeutsch
tiefgehend
tīf-ɡeːn-t
ESEspañol
profundo
pro-fon-doh
FISuomi
syväpiirinen
sy-vä-pii-rin-en
FRFrançais
profond
pro-fond
HUMagyar
mélyreható
me-ly-re-ha-to
IDBahasa Indonesia
dalam
da-lam
ITItaliano
profondo
pro-fon-doh
MSBahasa Melayu
dalam
da-lam
NLNederlands
diepgaand
diep-ga-and
NONorsk
dyptgående
dypt-go-eh-nde
PLPolski
głęboki
glen-bo-kee
PTPortuguês
profundo
pro-fon-doh
RUРусский
глубокий
glo-bo-kiy
SVSvenska
djupgående
djup-go-eh-nde
SWKiswahili
mrefu
m-re-fu
TAதமிழ்
அழகான
a-zha-ga-na
UKУкраїнська
глибокий
hly-bo-kiy
ZUZU
ngcwabisi
ng-kwa-bi-see