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Answer for the clue "Underneath part ", 6 letters:
bottom

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Word definitions for bottom in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bottom \Bot"tom\, v. t. To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread. As you unwind her love from him, Lest it should ravel and be good to none, You must provide to bottom it on me. --Shak.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the lower side of anything [syn: underside , undersurface ] the lowest part of anything; "they started at the bottom of the hill" the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your ...

Usage examples of bottom.

I They secured the end of the rope to one of the poles wedged like an anchor in the opening of the tunnel that led to the crystal cavern, and Craig abseiled down the rope to the water at the bottom of the shaft once more.

Venerian lives upon the bottom of an everlasting sea of fog and his thin epidermis, utterly without pigmentation, burns and blisters as frightfully at the least exposure to actinic light as does ours at the touch of a red-hot iron.

A hundred feet aft, the outer door of the signal ejector opened, and twenty seconds later a solenoid valve in a branch pipe from the auxiliary seawater system popped open, sending high-pressure seawater into the bottom of the signal ejector tube that pushed out the radio buoy.

In between the stones at various levels from top to bottom were large, cavelike spaces where ferns, agapanthus, and calla lilies grew.

When he was eleven years of age, both his parents were killed in a climbing accident in the Aiguilles Rouges above Chamonix, and the youth came under the guardianship of an aunt, since deceased, Miss Charmian Bond, and went to live with her at the quaintly-named hamlet of Pett Bottom near Canterbury in Kent.

As the side porches fronting the aisles are on the same level with the main porch, the bottom part of the front is bound together, and the divisions of nave and aisle, emphasised above by the prominent buttresses, are minimised below.

After loading in his few remaining possessions, Alec and Talrien carefully lifted Seregil into the bottom of the boat.

Sensing a potential ally, Alec managed to work up a few tears by the time they reached the bottom of the stairs.

Sometime in the past the entire Altiplano, with its lakes, rose from the bottom of the ocean .

As soon as she had done so, Maude strapped her wrists to the front legs of the apparatus, whilst Alice made her slim ankles fast to the other legs, thus spread-eagling her startlingly jutting, white, twitching bottom out and up in the most lascivious way, so that the secret ambery crease between the naked hillocks was lewdly distended and every portion of her private anatomy exposed not only to the gaze of her executioner but also to the searching tips of the slender withes of the fresh new rod which Maude now handed her chum with sparkling eyes.

With the tip of his tongue, he traced her full, bottom lip, and Amelle opened her mouth under his ministrations.

She carefully leaned over the edge and lowered the wires into the ammoniated muck in the bottom, pressing the wires and spray can deep into it.

I understood, would consist of engineered microbes, their genetic material spliced together from bacteria discovered inside rocks in the dry valleys of Antarctica, from anaerobes capable of surviving in the outflow pipes of nuclear reactors, from unicells recovered from the icy sludge at the bottom of the Barents Sea.

They pushed the boat out into the channel and as their feet lost the bottom they began to swim and steered her for the anchored frigate.

After the accident they went ever since they were five year I behind on playing in the gazebo at the bottom of the grassy hill ane with their heads to the Archer place, Kurt and Vivian and Z gether, laughing and colluding as if nothing bad had ever haping ever would.