"deep-seated" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Audio: en-us-deep-seated.ogg [US] Forms: more deep-seated [comparative], deeper-seated [comparative], most deep-seated [superlative], deepest-seated [superlative]
Etymology: deep + seated Etymology templates: {{compound|en|deep|seated}} deep + seated Head templates: {{en-adj|more|deeper-seated|sup=most deep-seated|sup2=deepest-seated}} deep-seated (comparative more deep-seated or deeper-seated, superlative most deep-seated or deepest-seated)
  1. Physically located at a deep level.
    Sense id: en-deep-seated-en-adj-Y6LOaI5G
  2. Firmly implanted or established in thought or behaviour and difficult to change; deeply ingrained. Synonyms: bred-in-the-bone, deep-rooted, deep-lying
    Sense id: en-deep-seated-en-adj-CziT7FZR Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 33 67
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: deep-seeded [nonstandard]

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