BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: NOUN
- Low-lying alluvial land adjacent to a river.
- The part of a ship's hull below the water line.
- A ship; a boat.
- The trousers or short pants of pajamas.
- The buttocks.
- The basic underlying quality; the source.
- The lowest or least favorable position.
- The last place, as on a list.
- The far end or part.
- The supporting part; the base.
- The underside.
- The part closest to a reference point.
- The deepest or lowest part.
- The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- Low-lying alluvial land near a river
- A depression forming the ground under a body of water
- The second half of an inning; while the home team is at bat
- The lowest part of anything
- A cargo ship
- The solid surface under a body of water.
- Plural The residuum, consisting of impure metal, often found at the bottom of a smelting-furnace when the operation has not been skilfully conducted: chiefly used in reference to copper-smelting.
- The heavy impurities which collect at the bottoms of vessels in which fluids are left to settle: as, “the bottom of beer,”
- That part of a ship which is below the wales; hence, the ship itself.
- The portion of a chair on which one sits; the seat.
- The lower or hinder extremity of the trunk of an animal; the buttocks; the sitting part of man.
- The lower side of anything
- In physical geography, the low land adjacent to a river, especially when the river is large and the level area is of considerable extent. Also called bottom-land.
- The ground under any body of water: as, a rocky bottom; a sandy bottom; to lie on the bottom of the sea.
- The lowest or deepest part of anything, as distinguished from the top; utmost depth, either literally or figuratively; base; foundation; root: as, the bottom of a hill, a tower, a tree, of a well or other cavity, of a page or a column of figures.
- In saddlery, the portion of a martingale which passes between the horse's belly and the belly-band.
- In golf, a backward rotation of the ball which tends to check its motion after it touches the ground.
- In gold-mining, the old river-bed upon which the wash-dirt rests, and upon which the richest alluvial gold is found. Sometimes called the gutter.
- The lower portion of a seam or bed, as of coal.
- The lowest landing in a shaft or incline; the lowest working in a mine.
- One who is penetrated by another person or is the submissive partner in a sexual encounter or relationship.
- Staying power; stamina. Used of a horse.
- The second or last half of an inning.
- The seat of a chair.
- In mining, that which is lowest; in Pennsylvania coal-mining, the floor, bottom-rock, or stratum on which a coal-seam rests.
- Flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.
- Same as bottom, 3.
- Low-lying alluvial land near a river
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: ADJECTIVE
- Situated at the bottom.
- Of the lowest degree, quality, rank, or amount.
- At the bottom; lowest or last
- The lowest rank
- N/A
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: VERB
- Come to understand
- Strike the ground, as with a ship's bottom
- Provide with a bottom or a seat
- N/A
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have or strike the underside against something.
- To provide with a foundation; base.
- To provide with an underside.
- N/A
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In botany, to form a bulb or other underground expansion, as an onion.
- To furnish with a bottom: as, to bottom a shoe or a chair.
- To found or build upon; fix upon as a support; base.
- To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread.
- To fathom; reach or get to the bottom of.
- Situated at the bottom or lowest position
- The second half of an inning
- While the home team is at bat
- To strike against the bottom or end: as, a piston bottoms when it strikes against the end of the cylinder.
- To rest; be based.
- In gold-mining, to get to the bed-rock, or clay, below which it is useless to sink.
- In dyeing, to dye first with a certain color in preparation for another.
- (idiom) (at bottom) Basically.
- N/A
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: RELATED WORDS
- Stern, Butt, Tush, Backside, Rear, Undersurface, Lowest, Poorest, Tail, Worst, Lower, Behind, Lowermost, Underside, Bottommost
- Mudflat, Streambed, Watercourse, Oxbow lake, Tributary, River, Pastureland, Grassland, Headwater, Marsh, Farmland, Marshland, Flood plain, Floodplain, Bottom
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Stern, Butt, Tush, Backside, Rear, Undersurface, Lowest, Poorest, Tail, Worst, Lower, Behind, Lowermost, Underside, Bottommost
- Mudflat, Streambed, Watercourse, Oxbow lake, Tributary, River, Pastureland, Grassland, Headwater, Marsh, Farmland, Marshland, Flood plain, Floodplain, Bottom
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Comes with a paper roll at the bottom.
- Those dollars go directly to the bottom line.
- Top and bottom horizontals are drawn on top of the guidelines and middle horizontals split the distance from the top and the bottom.
- Be sure not to trim the bottom edges of the bottom row of the map or the right edges of the right column.
- For some indicators, there are more boys at the bottom than girls; for others, more girls at the bottom.
- The bottom of the sill riser should be even with the bottom of the frame.
- Fold the bottom edge upwards to lie against the bottom edge of the front layer.
- Fold the bottom edge upwards to butt against the bottom edge of the front layer.
- As seen in the bottom right portion of the stongest armors in bottom.
- The bottom layer should be thick enough to cover underdrain laterals, strainers, or other irregularities in the filter bottom.
- Comparison of direct seeding and planting seedlings as bottomland hardwood restoration techniques.
- Vegetation and elevational gradients within a bottomland hardwood forest of southeastern Louisiana.
- STR compound crossbow in mossy oak bottomland with complete hunting accessory package.
- This research evaluates the effects of these alterations on bottomland hardwood forests.
- Deaton Nature Preserve contains a large contiguous block of bottomland hardwood forest.
- These hardwood trees grew very large in the rich bottomland soil.
- Bottomland hardwood restoration: Overview of techniques, success, and failures.
- You can see bottomland forest and native prairie.
- Produce a brochure describing Thunder Bay Bottomland Preserve.
- Pearl River Basin and among bottomland hardwood forests.
BOTTOM vs BOTTOMLAND: QUESTIONS
- What is the powerspline bottom bracket compatible with?
- Why bottom rolling top guided sliding door hardware?
- Are frame and bottom bracket parts interchangeable?
- What is bottom hole circulating temperature (bhct)?
- Do Odyssey Thunderbolt cranks have bottom brackets?
- Do Japanese read books top to bottom or bottom to top?
- What causes itchy skin on the bottom of the bottom?
- Why was bottom called bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- Why is bottom called bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- Are there any bottom feeders that live at Rock Bottom?
- What is bottomland ownership and why is it important?
- How good is the banded arc welded Mossy Oak bottomland backpack?
- What are the characteristics of bottomland hardwood forests?
- What are the different types of bottomland forests?