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(Greek > Latin: Greek [abussoz], a-, "no" plus bussos, "bottom" through Latin [abyssus], "no bottom, bottomless")
(Latin: bottom, base; and with special reference to financial applications, "piece of land")
(Greek: rump, bottom; rear end; behind part; the posterior or back part of the body)
(Latin: bottom; under surface; earth, dirt)
(Latin: base, ground, soil, bottom; the lowest part of something; sole of the foot or a shoe)
(Greek: deep, depth; the fauna and flora of the bottom of the sea; sea bottom; depth [by extension, this element includes lake, river, and stream bottoms])
(fauna [animals] and flora [plants] at the bottom of the sea)
(Latin: sole of the foot; to tread down with the sole or the flat bottom or the underside of the foot; and by extension, to level the ground for sowing seeds)
Word Entries containing the term: “bottom
Antarctic bottom water
A cold, saline water mass that sinks below the 12,000-foot level in the South Atlantic and flows north from the Antarctic land mass, sometimes reaching latitudes of 45 degrees north; characterized by temperatures around minus four degrees centigrade and salinity of about 34.66 parts per thousand.
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river bottom (s) (noun), river bottoms (pl)
Low-lying alluvial land along a river.
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bottom out
To level out at a low point in a business cycle.
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