infinite depth

collocation in English

meaningsofinfiniteanddepth

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infinite
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/
us
/ˈɪn.fə.nət/
without limits; extremely large ...
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depth
noun
uk
/depθ/
us
/depθ/
the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface ...
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(Definition ofinfiniteanddepthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They occur on the surface of a fluid ofinfinitedepthin the absence of gravity.
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Stokes (1847) was the first to consider the effects of non-linearity on periodic progressive gravity waves of permanent form on water ofinfinitedepth.
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Although (3.70) has been derived for water ofinfinitedepth, the extension to finite depth is straightforward.
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The middle layer only is in motion, and the top and bottom layers are stationary and ofinfinitedepth.
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We also show that within the class of vorticity distributions described above the vorticity is non-negative and has to vanish atinfinitedepth.
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There are no surface waves for a layer ofinfinitedepth.
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We may therefore regard the solution found at r0 = 10-13 as applicable to any greater depth, including theinfinitedepthwave.
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The liquid region is ofinfinitedepth.
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We should point out that for a multi-pointed graph (even if finite) that has a cycle reachable from a base point, the unfolding is a forest of countablyinfinitedepth.
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It is a picture of literallyinfinitedepth.
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Atinfinitedepth, the fluid is taken to be at rest.
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Swirling figures in the dark distal (entry) border of the composition frame base the open sky, ever rising upward toward a celestial vision ofinfinitedepth.
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By contrast, a breadth-first (level-order) traversal will traverse a binary tree ofinfinitedepthwithout problem, and indeed will traverse any tree with bounded branching factor.
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