0Hi, my name is Mark and I found your (very nice) Forum via Google. I'm hoping I can get some help with a word 05002br 02br 00I used the Reverse Online Dictionary feature mentioned in the sticky post to try and find a word that matches this definition: something that appears shallow but is in fact deep.02br 02br 01i00Is 02i00there a word for this definition? If so it has eluded me. 02br 02br 00Thanks for your time/help,02br 02br 01font00--Mark02font010id1
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0I'm not sure that there is a single word specifically for this meaning.02br 02br 00The nearest I can think of is 'deceptively deep' or 'surprisingly deep'.0-