bottom
Definition of bottom:
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part of speech: noun
The lowest part of anything; the foundation or base; that on which anything rests; the deepest part of a subject; the lowest part of a declivity; the end; natural strength; a ship.
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part of speech: noun
The lowest part of anything: that on which anything rests or is founded: low land, as in a valley: the keel of a ship, hence the vessel itself.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- botto (0.5%)
- bottome (7.5%)
- bottel (0.1%)
- botom (12.9%)
- boton (0.2%)
- bottem (28.5%)
- beter (0.2%)
- bootom (2.0%)
- buttom (6.3%)
- botoom (0.2%)
- bottonm (0.2%)
- bottomn (0.2%)
- bottm (2.0%)
- bototm (0.4%)
- botten (0.3%)
- bothom (0.4%)
- botttom (1.8%)
- bottow (0.2%)
- bottoom (0.2%)
- bottomm (0.2%)
- bottum (7.9%)
- effecient (0.1%)
- bottox (0.4%)
- bottiom (0.3%)
- botton (26.0%)
- bottme (0.2%)
- bittom (0.2%)
- bottowm (0.2%)
- buttum (0.2%)
Usage examples for bottom:
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The top and the free side of the bottom bowed in.
"Into the Primitive" – Robert Ames Bennet -
The bottom of the evening had dropped out for her.
"The Old Gray Homestead" – Frances Parkinson Keyes -
Cahoon, McNeice and Malcolmson sat together at the bottom of the table.
"The Red Hand of Ulster" – George A. Birmingham -
The bottom of the can is as good as the top.
"Practical Angora Goat Raising" – C. P. Bailey