- noun(the bottom)bottom (noun) · bottoms (plural noun)
- the lowest point or part of something:"the bottom of the page" · "she paused at the bottom of the stairs"
- the ground under a sea, river, or lake:"the liner plunged to the bottom of the sea"
- the lowest surface on the inside of a container:"place the fruit on the bottom of the dish"
- BRITISH ENGLISHthe furthest part or point of something:"the shed at the bottom of the garden"
- the lowest position in a competition or ranking:"he started at the bottom and now has his own business"
- the lower half of a two-piece garment:"pajama bottoms" · "a skimpy bikini bottom"
- another term for bottomland."river bottoms"
- the keel or hull of a ship:"the double bottoms of the ship"
- archaica ship, especially considered as a unit of transport capacity.
- a person's buttocks:"he climbs the side of the gorge, scratching his bottom unselfconsciously"
- archaicstamina or strength of character, especially of a horse:"whatever his faults, he possesses that old-fashioned quality—bottom"
- informala man who takes the passive role in anal intercourse with another man.
- baseballthe second half of an inning:"the bottom of the ninth"
adjectivebottom (adjective)- in the lowest position:"the books on the bottom shelf"
- in the lowest or last position in a competition or ranking:"households in the bottom income bracket"
- physicsdenoting a flavor (variety) of unstable quark having an electric charge of - 1/3. Bottom quarks have similar properties to down quarks and strange quarks, but are distinguished from them by having a larger mass.
verbbottom (verb) · bottoms (third person present) · bottomming (present participle) · bottommed (past tense) · bottommed (past participle)- (of a performance or situation) reach the lowest point before stabilizing or improving:"interest rates have bottomed out"
OriginOld English botm, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bodem ‘bottom, ground’ and German Boden ‘ground, earth’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the lowest point or part of something:
- the ground under a sea, river, or lake:
- the furthest part or point of something:
- the lowest position in a competition or ranking:
- the keel or hull of a ship:
- a person's buttocks:
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- The term "bottom" refers to123:
- The lowest or deepest part of anything.
- The part of something that is below or under the other parts.
- For example, the bottom of a hill, the bottom of a page, or the lowest part of a cup.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.noun the lowest or deepest part of anything, as distinguished from the top: the bottom of a hill; the bottom of a page; the tea leaves at the bottom of my cup.www.dictionary.com/browse/bottomBOTTOM meaning: 1 : the lowest part, point, or level of something usually singular; 2 : the part of something that is below or under the other parts usually singularwww.britannica.com/dictionary/bottomDefinition of bottom noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary bottom noun /ˈbɑt̮əm/ lowest part [countable, usually singular] bottom (of something) the lowest part of something Footnotes are given at the bottom of each page.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… Explore further
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