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Bottom vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

bottom | bottomland |


As nouns the difference between bottom and bottomland

is that bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses: while bottomland is flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

As a verb bottom

is to fall to the lowest point.

As an adjective bottom

is the lowest or last place or position.

Terms vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

terms | bottomland |


As nouns the difference between terms and bottomland

is that terms is while bottomland is flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

Floodplain vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

floodplain | bottomland | see also |


As nouns the difference between floodplain and bottomland

is that floodplain is an alluvial plain that may or may not experience occasional or periodic flooding while bottomland is flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

Fertile vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

fertile | bottomland |


As an adjective fertile

is (of land etc) capable of growing abundant crops; productive.

As a noun bottomland is

flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

Deposits vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

deposits | bottomland |


As nouns the difference between deposits and bottomland

is that deposits is while bottomland is flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

As a verb deposits

is (deposit).

Alluvial vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

alluvial | bottomland |


As nouns the difference between alluvial and bottomland

is that alluvial is a deposition of sediment over a long period of time by a river; an alluvial layer while bottomland is flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.

As an adjective alluvial

is pertaining to the soil deposited by a stream.

River vs Bottomland - What's the difference?

river | bottomland |


As a proper noun river

is .

As a noun bottomland is

flat land along a river, lying few feet above normal high water, often consisting of alluvial deposits and naturally fertile.