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BOT'TOM, n. 1. The lowest part of any thing; as the bottom of a well, vat or shi...
BOT'TLING, ppr. Putting into bottles. BOT'TLING , n. The act of putting into bot...
BOT'TLED, pp. Put into bottles; inclosed in bottles. 1. Having a protuberant belly.
BOT'TLE-SCREW, n. A screw to draw corks out of bottles.
BOT'TLE-FRIEND, n. A friend or companion in drinking.
BOT'TLE-COMPANION BOT'TLE-FLOWER, n. A plant, the cyanus,or blue bottle, a speci...
BOT'TLE-ALE, n. Bottled ale.
BOT'TLE, n. 1. A hollow vessel of glass, wood, leather or other material, with a...
BOTS, n. Generally used in the plural. A species of small worms found in the int...
BO'TRYOLITE, n. [Gr. supra, and stone.] Literally, grape-stone. This mineral occ...
BO'TRYOID BOTRYOI'DAL, a. [Gr. a bunch of grapes, and form.] Having the form of ...
BOTO'TOE, n. A bird of the parrot kind, of a fine blue color, found in the Phili...
BOTH'NIC BOTOCH'ED, pp. Patched clumsily; mended unskillfully; marked with botches.
BOTH'NIAN, a. Pertaining to Bothnia, a province of Sweden, and to a gulf of the ...
BOTH'ER, the vulgar pronunciation of pother. [See Pother .]
BOTH, a. Two, considered as distinct from others or by themselves; the one and t...