Bottom ( noun , verb , adjective )

(As a noun)

Bottom ( noun )

  1. The lowest or deepest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported.
  2. The underside or base of an object.
  3. The lowest point or limit of something.

Origin:

Old english botm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bodem and german boden.

Examples:

  1. The bottle was lying on the bottom of the sea.
  2. She looked at the bottom of the page.
  3. The bottom of the cliff was covered in darkness.
  4. The bottom of the ladder was slippery.
  5. The bottom of the bottle was embossed with the manufacturer's logo.

(As a verb)

Bottom ( verb )

  1. The lowest or deepest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported.
  2. The underside or base of an object.
  3. The lowest point or limit of something.

Origin:

Old english botm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bodem and german boden.

Examples:

  1. The bottle was lying on the bottom of the sea.
  2. She looked at the bottom of the page.
  3. The bottom of the cliff was covered in darkness.
  4. The bottom of the ladder was slippery.
  5. The bottom of the bottle was embossed with the manufacturer's logo.

(As an adjective)

Bottom ( adjective )

  1. The lowest or deepest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported.
  2. The underside or base of an object.
  3. The lowest point or limit of something.

Origin:

Old english botm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bodem and german boden.

Examples:

  1. The bottle was lying on the bottom of the sea.
  2. She looked at the bottom of the page.
  3. The bottom of the cliff was covered in darkness.
  4. The bottom of the ladder was slippery.
  5. The bottom of the bottle was embossed with the manufacturer's logo.
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