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BottomRefers to the base support level for market prices of any type. Also used in the context of securities to refer to the lowest market price of a security during a specific time-frame.
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Bottom1540s, "to put a bottom on," from bottom (n.). Meaning "to reach the bottom of" is from 1808 (earlier figuratively, 1785). Related: Bottomed; bottoming.
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BottomOld English botm, bodan "ground, soil, foundation, lowest part," from Proto-Germanic *buthm- (source also of Old Frisian boden "soil," Old Norse botn, Dutch bodem, Old High German [..]
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BottomFloor or underlying surface of an underground excavation.
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Bottomprovide with a bottom or a seat; "bottom the chairs" the lower side of anything the lowest part of anything; "they started at the bottom of the hill&quot [..]
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Bottomthe lowest part of anything
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BottomDefinition The lowest price reached for a given security over a given period of time. opposite of top.
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Bottomdek
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Bottomgrunt
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Bottomuntn
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Bottomsphincter
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Bottom1) Stamina in a horse. 2) Subsurface of a racing strip.
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Bottomfoundation; groundwork.
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BottomLowest possible price of a financial security, index, commodity or economic cycle during a given time frame, followed by a consistent increase.
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Bottom(n) the lower side of anything(n) the lowest part of anything(n) the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on(n) the second half of an inning; while the home team is at bat(n) a depression formin [..]
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BottomA ship’s bottom is that part which is used for freight or stowage.
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Bottomthe weaver. A man who fancies he can do everything, and do it better than anyone else. Shakespeare has drawn him as profoundly ignorant, brawny, mock heroic, and with an overflow of self-conceit. He i [..]
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Bottomup Design - Bottom-up design, in contrast to the top down design, is one of the software design strategies in which individual parts of the system are specified in detail. The parts are then linked to [..]
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Bottom1) Stamina in a horse. 2) Subsurface of a racing strip.
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Bottomor “Bottom Bitch”: A female appointed by the trafficker/pimp to supervise the others and report rule violations. Operating as his “right hand,” the Bottom may help instruct victims, collect money, book hotel rooms, post ads, or inflict punishments on other girls.
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Bottom(a) the keel (b) the exterior part of a vessel below the waterline Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
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BottomA term applied to the bottom shell plating in a double bottom ship.
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Bottom(1) The underside of the hull that sits in the water (2) The ocean floor
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Bottomunderside of the hull
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Bottom(single, double) See Single hull or Double hull
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Bottom1. that part of a vessel that is underwater 2. ground, the terrestrial surface submerged under the ocean, lake, river, etc.
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Bottom(1) The underside of the hull that sits in the water (2) The ocean floor
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BottomUsually understood as the part of a vessel below the water line or bilge.
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BottomIn tournament play, the lowest score on a particular deal in the group in direct competition. It is extended, in conversation, to indicate an excruciatingly bad result.
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Bottomin matchpoint scoring, the lowest score on one deal
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BottomA horse's stamina. Also, sub-surface of racing strip.
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BottomThe part of the canoe that is under the water.
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BottomThe bass frequencies (as in “needs more bottom end”).
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Bottomthe underwater portion a ship
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Bottom1. A sex partner who is submissive to a dominant partner or who is penetrated by the top. 2. Ass.
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BottomAn individual who receives penetration during sexual intercourse. Often those who identify as such are indicating a preference. Prominently used in the gay community.
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Bottomsadomasochistic vernacular term for the submissive, masochistic partner.
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BottomA female appointed by the trafficker/pimp to supervise the others and report rule violations. Operating as his “right hand,” the Bottom may help instruct victims, collect money, book hotel rooms, post [..]
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BottomRefers to the base support level for market prices of any type. Also used in the context of securities to refer to the lowest market price of a security during a specific time-frame.
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