Depths

/ˈdɛpθs/ noun

Plural of depth; the distance downward or inward, or the deepest or most intense parts of something.

From Old English 'deop' (deep) plus the suffix '-th' (forming abstract nouns). 'Depth' emerged in Middle English, with 'depths' as its plural, often used metaphorically for emotional or spiritual extremes.

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