Coagulated. Such as all the debri coagulated to the bottom of the tank.
The correct spelling is "bottom" (underside, or lower end, or posterior).
The underside of a lady bug is often a beige or brown color.
The underside of a turtle or tortoise's shell is called the plastron.
The bottom of the escalator is typically referred to as the "escalator landing" or simply the "landing." This area is where passengers disembark from the escalator and transition to the floor level or the next part of their journey. It is designed for safety and ease of movement.
A Landing ship, an LCVP, an LCT, a Higgins Boat or an LCI.
at the bottom rear underside of the motor, right beside the oil pan.
The bottom of a cup is commonly referred to as the "base" or "foot." This part provides stability and support, preventing the cup from tipping over easily. In some contexts, it may also be called the "bottom" or "underside."
A Landing ship, an LCVP, an LCT, a Higgins Boat or an LCI.
The Beak of a Octopus is on the bottom of the Octopus were it squirt's out the Black colored ink.
it is spelled spinnerets and on a spider it is found on the underside of a spider's abdomen, near the rear.
Bottom of engine just inside the left hand front wheel. Access from underside.