depth vs spoke

depth

noun
  • a pair of toothed wheels which work together 

  • the deepest part (usually of a body of water) 

  • the intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc. 

  • a very remote part. 

  • the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep 

  • the total palette of available colors 

  • lowness 

  • the property of appearing three-dimensional 

  • the number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content 

  • the distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet 

  • the most severe part 

  • the perpendicular distance from the chord to the farthest point of an arched surface 

  • the lower of the two ranks of a value in an ordered set of values 

spoke

noun
  • A support structure that connects the axle or the hub of a wheel to the rim. 

  • A projecting handle of a steering wheel. 

  • A rung of a ladder. 

  • One of the outlying points in a hub-and-spoke model of transportation. 

  • A device for fastening the wheel of a vehicle to prevent it from turning when going downhill. 

verb
  • simple past tense of speak 

  • To furnish (a wheel) with spokes. 

How often have the words depth and spoke occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )