Bottom
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noun
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verb
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Bottom ( noun )
- The lowest or deepest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported.
- The underside or base of an object.
- The lowest point or limit of something.
Origin:
Old english botm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bodem and german boden.
Examples:
- The bottle was lying on the bottom of the sea.
- She looked at the bottom of the page.
- The bottom of the cliff was covered in darkness.
- The bottom of the ladder was slippery.
- The bottom of the bottle was embossed with the manufacturer's logo.
(As a verb)
Bottom ( verb )
- The lowest or deepest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported.
- The underside or base of an object.
- The lowest point or limit of something.
Origin:
Old english botm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bodem and german boden.
Examples:
- The bottle was lying on the bottom of the sea.
- She looked at the bottom of the page.
- The bottom of the cliff was covered in darkness.
- The bottom of the ladder was slippery.
- The bottom of the bottle was embossed with the manufacturer's logo.
(As an adjective)
Bottom ( adjective )
- The lowest or deepest part of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported.
- The underside or base of an object.
- The lowest point or limit of something.
Origin:
Old english botm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bodem and german boden.
Examples:
- The bottle was lying on the bottom of the sea.
- She looked at the bottom of the page.
- The bottom of the cliff was covered in darkness.
- The bottom of the ladder was slippery.
- The bottom of the bottle was embossed with the manufacturer's logo.