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Definition of Bottom round
1. Noun. Cut from the round; suitable for pot roast.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bottom Round
Literary usage of Bottom round
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"cultivation, and in two or three instances the descending valleys or en into
little plains at the bottom round small bays or indentations of the coast. ..."
2. The Geological Observer by Henry Thomas De La Beche (1853)
"RAISED SEA-bottom round BRITISH ISLANDS.—OVERLAP OF CRETACEOUS ROCKS IN ENGLAND.
WHILE the remains of drifted terrestrial plants, large or small, ..."
3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"It is usually after this growth has begun to accumulate on the bottom, round the
edge, that the large amoebas make their appearance. ..."
4. The Pure Food Cook Book: The Good Housekeeping Recipes by Harvey Washington Wiley, Mildred Maddocks (1914)
"In Providence they sell for pot roast the rump (14 to 16 cents), shoulder (12 to
14 cents), and bottom round (16 to 18 cents), in Philadelphia and vicinity, ..."
5. Princeton Stories by Jesse Lynch Williams (1906)
"The others leaned against the bottom round to steady it. Then he came back for
a moment. " Don't take it away until I get all the way in—until I wave my ..."
6. The Unrivalled Cook-book and Housekeeper's Guide by Washington (1885)
"Make some good, light crust, roll out a quarter of an inch thick, and cut in
graduated rounds; ie, the bottom round the size of a tea-plate, ..."
7. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1874)
"3, Square Bottom, Round Top, y/t inches in diameter, $8.00 per doz. No. 4, Fluted
Round Bottom. 4 inches in diameter, $10.00. DIRECTIONS FOB USING: Fill ..."