bottom

bottom - noun

  • The underside of something
  • A surface (such as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it
  • Buttocks, rump
  • The surface on which a body of water lies
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"at the bottom of the box"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the bottom from here." "That bottom belongs to me." "The bottom is very important."

bottom - thesaurus

Antonyms: face, top, head, vertex, acme, apex, climax, crown

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Letter Values

B
5
O
15
T
21
T
21
O
15
M
16

Etymology

Middle English botme, botom, bothom, going back to Old English botm, *boðm, going back to Germanic *butma- (whence, with varying dental consonants, Old Saxon bođom "ground, bottom," Old High German bodam, Old Norse botn), going back to Indo-European {it}*b{sup}h{/sup}ud{sup}h{/sup}-mḗn, *b{sup}h{/sup}ud{sup}h{/sup}-mn-ós,{/it} whence also Greek pythmḗn "bottom, ground, base," Sanskrit budhná- and (with metathesis of stop and nasal) Latin fundus "bottom, base," Middle Irish bonn "sole of the foot"