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The nautical term for "clear of the bottom" is "off the bottom." This phrase indicates that a vessel is no longer in contact with the seabed, typically when it is floating freely in the water. It is often used in the context of ensuring that a ship's keel or hull is not touching the ground, particularly in shallow waters.

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