Definition of Bottoming

1. Verb. (present participle of bottom) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bottoming

1. bottom [v] - See also: bottom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bottoming

bottom quark
bottom quarks
bottom rot
bottom rot fungus
bottom round
bottom sheet
bottom the house
bottome
bottomed
bottomedness
bottomer
bottomers
bottomfeeder
bottomfeeders
bottomfeeding
bottoming
bottoming cycle
bottomland
bottomlands
bottomless
bottomless pit
bottomless pits
bottomlessly
bottomlessness
bottommost
bottomness
bottomonia
bottomonium
bottomoniums
bottomries

Literary usage of Bottoming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1922)
"The McKay Bottoming Department. The McKay bottoming department is that division in which the upper is attached to the sole by a machine which sews directly ..."

2. Farm Drainage: The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with by Henry Flagg French (1859)
"Spades and Shovels.—Long-handled Shovel.—Irish Spade, Description and Cut.— Bottoming Tools.— Narrow Spades.—English Bottoming Tools. ..."

3. Machine Drawing: The Principles of Graphic Expression as Illustrated by by Gardner Chase Anthony (1910)
"The bottoming tapis employed only when it is necessary to have the full size ... If a bottoming tap is used, the thread must first be started by a plug tap ..."

4. A Bibliography of the War Cripple by Douglas Crawford McMurtrie, Institute for the Crippled and Disabled (1918)
"The list of workers in the welt bottoming department is a long one. It is usually about as follows: 1. The Superintendent 19. Channel Laver 2. Foreman 20. ..."

5. Machine Drawing: The Principles of Graphic Expression as Illustrated by by Gardner Chase Anthony (1910)
"The bottoming tap is employed only when it is necessary to have the full size of the thread continued to the very bottom of the hole which does not pass ..."

6. Iron Corrosion: Anti-fouling and Anti-corrosive Paints by Louis Edgar Andés (1900)
"In addition to red lead, iron oxide is used as a bottoming pigment for iron, and is unobjectionable. It requires a much larger proportion of oil or varnish ..."

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