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The word 'bottom' has different meanings as part of speech. One sentence with 'bottom' as noun is 'The lake was almost empty, with only little water present at the BOTTOM

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noun,adjective or verb depending on the sentence.

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Yes, it can be (bottom shelf, bottom feeder). Bottom can also be a noun for a low point, the opposite of the top. It can rarely be used as a verb (to reach the bottom).

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bottom of the pool

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