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BASS |
Bottom part |
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PES |
Hindlimb bottom part |
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ARSE |
The buttocks, or hind part of an animal; the posteriors; the
fundament; the bottom. |
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DRAG |
The bottom part of a flask or mold, the upper part being
the cope. |
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SOLE |
The bottom or lower part of anything, or that on which
anything rests in standing. |
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TAIL |
The bottom or lower portion of a member or part, as a slate
or tile. |
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TUCK |
The part of a vessel where the ends of the bottom planks meet
under the stern. |
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NOWEL |
The bottom part of a mold or of a flask, in distinction from
the cope; the drag. |
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GENOUILLERE |
That part of a parapet which lies between the gun
platform and the bottom of an embrasure. |
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FLOOR |
That part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the
keelson which is most nearly horizontal. |
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PLOUGHSHARE |
The share of a plow, or that part which cuts the slice
of earth or sod at the bottom of the furrow. |
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BILGE |
That part of a ship's hull or bottom which is broadest and
most nearly flat, and on which she would rest if aground. |
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SHARE |
The part (usually an iron or steel plate) of a plow which
cuts the ground at the bottom of a furrow; a plowshare. |
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SOUNDING |
Any place or part of the ocean, or other water, where a
sounding line will reach the bottom; -- usually in the plural. |
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BOTTOM |
The lowest part of anything; the foot; as, the bottom of a
tree or well; the bottom of a hill, a lane, or a page. |
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FEUILLETON |
A part of a French newspaper (usually the bottom of the
page), devoted to light literature, criticism, etc.; also, the article
or tale itself, thus printed. |
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LONG-WAISTED |
Long from the part about the neck or shoulder, or
from the armpits, to the bottom of the weist, or to the skirt; -- said
of garments; as, a long-waisted coat. |
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BRISKET |
That part of the breast of an animal which extends from
the fore legs back beneath the ribs; also applied to the fore part of a
horse, from the shoulders to the bottom of the chest. |
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GLOBIGERINA |
...tly
at or near the surface of the sea. Their dead shells, falling to the
bottom, make up a large part of the soft mud, generally found in depths... |
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FOOT |
The lowest part or base; the ground part; the bottom, as of a
mountain or column; also, the last of a row or series; the end or
extremity, esp.... |
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FLASK |
..., the cheeks, or middle part; and the drag, or
bottom part. When there are one or more cheeks, the flask is called a
three part flask, four part... |