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bottommost
Word definitions for bottommost in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. farthest down; "bottommost shelf" [syn: lowermost , nethermost ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Furthest to the bottom.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ the bottommost rung of a ladder
Usage examples of bottommost.
And in the teashop they began to appreciate the true flavor of Bottommost as the calls of the hawkers, the bells in the Birders House, and the soft light blended into music.
Down there somewhere lay Bottommost, barely visible, shining sometimes at noonglow as the merest thread.
They had moved up from Midwall, some said, though others thought it was from Bottommost itself, and they did not talk as the Nextdowners did.
Beedie wondered, not for the first time, if she and Aunt Six moved to Bottommost whether they might escape from Banders once and for all.
They ended up far below Bottommost, and whatever might happen below Bottommost could not be reckoned with at all.
Aunt Six says Bottommost is rebels and anarchists, but then she talks like that about a lot of things.
She had heard, also, that the eyes of the people on Bottommost were larger, but this might well not be true.
Surely travelers from Bottommost would have come to Topbridge from time to time, but she had never noticed any strangers with very large eyes.
Midwall, which is where I need to go in order to reach Bottommost, eventually, is beyond Nextdown, quite the other direction.
The food was quickly provided and almost as quickly eaten before Roges and Beedie were taken aside into a smaller room where the eldest Bridger of Bottommost awaited them, wringing his hands and compressing his lips in an expression of concern.
Now I want to see Bottommost, the mysterious bridgetown I have heard of since I was a child!
Aunt Six says it is all rebels and anarchists here, that there is no custom worthy of the name, that bad children gravitate to Bottommost as slow-girules to root mice.
High against the light were the twin bars of Topbridge and Nextdown, bracketing Bottommost on each side.
If there were rebels in Bottommost, they were rebels of an odd sort, rebels of silence, of shadow, of gentle movement.
Maintainer who brought us blankets whether there had been any unrest on Bottommost concerning the messenger of the Boundless.