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profondeur

depth

noun proh-fohn-DUR Less Common

Origin: Latin profunditas

Usage Note

Profondeur is used both literally (la profondeur de la mer — 'the depth of the sea') and figuratively (la profondeur d'une réflexion — 'the depth of a reflection'). The adjective is profond (m) / profonde (f). En profondeur is a common adverbial phrase meaning 'in depth' or 'thoroughly'.

Examples

"La profondeur du lac dépasse cent mètres."

Natural Translation

The depth of the lake exceeds one hundred metres.

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