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false bottom
noun
- a horizontal partition above the actual bottom of a box, trunk, etc., especially one forming a secret compartment.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of false bottom1
First recorded in 1790–1800
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Example Sentences
When cleaning clothes by boiling them in a boiler over a fire, fit in a false bottom to keep the clothes from touching the bottom.
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The false bottom is traversed in its whole length by an air pipe, communicating with the atmospheric air outside the trough.
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It had a false bottom, in which a large sum of money could be concealed, and did duty as a military chest.
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The car has a perforated false bottom, to which is attached a powerful exhaust-fan system that sucks the heat out of the coffee.
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That bookcase, with its false bottom and secret drawers, had been the hiding place of the miserly John Stanley's gold.
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