- 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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