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bot·tom·less
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adj.
- Having no bottom.
- Too deep to be measured: a bottomless glacier lake.
- Difficult or impossible to understand; unfathomable: one of the bottomless mysteries of life.
- Having no limitations or bounds; limitless: a bottomless supply of money.
- Nude, especially unclothed below the waist: bottomless dancers.
- Featuring such dancers as entertainment: bottomless bars.
bot'tom·less·ly adv.
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| bottomless |
adjective |
| 1. | extremely deep; "a bottomless pit"; "a bottomless lake" |
| 2. | having no bottom; "bottomless pajamas consisting simply of a long top opening down the front" [ant: bottomed] |
| 3. | having no apparent limits or bounds; "a bottomless supply of money"; "bottomless pockets" |
| 4. | unclothed especially below the waist or featuring such nudeness; "bottomless dancers"; "a bottomless bar" |
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Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary -
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ˈbottomless adjective
very deep
Example:
a bottomless pit
| Arabic: | لا قَعْرَ لَهُ، عَميقٌ جِدّا |
| Chinese (Simplified): | 无底的 |
| Chinese (Traditional): | 無底的 |
| Czech: | bezedný |
| Danish: | bundløs |
| Dutch: | bodemloos |
| Estonian: | põhjatu |
| Finnish: | pohjaton |
| French: | sans fond |
| German: | bodenlos |
| Greek: | απύθμενος, πολύ βαθύς |
| Hungarian: | feneketlen |
| Icelandic: | botnlaus |
| Indonesian: | sangat dalam |
| Italian: | senza fondo* |
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| Japanese: | 底なしの |
| Korean: | 매우 깊은 |
| Latvian: | bez dibena; ļoti dziļš |
| Lithuanian: | labai gilus |
| Norwegian: | bunnløs |
| Polish: | bezdenny |
| Portuguese (Brazil): | sem fundo |
| Portuguese (Portugal): | sem fundo |
| Romanian: | fără fund |
| Russian: | бездонный |
| Slovak: | bezodný |
| Slovenian: | brez dna |
| Spanish: | sin fondo |
| Swedish: | bottenlös |
| Turkish: | dipsiz, çok derin |
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See also: be at the bottom of,
bottom,
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"bottomless" in any language
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Bottomless
Bot"tom*less\, a. Without a bottom; hence, fathomless; baseless; as, a bottomless abyss. "Bottomless speculations." --Burke.
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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