The number on the bottom of a teacup often indicates the manufacturer’s mark or a specific pattern number, helping to identify the maker and the design. In some cases, it may also denote the year of production or the series to which the cup belongs. Collectors often use these markings to assess the age, authenticity, and value of the teacup.
If you mean a "tempest in a teacup," that means something minor that's been made into a big deal.
the bottom number of a fraction (:
There are a number of places where you could get teacup piglets. You could for example ask at the next local livestock fair.
Well Teacup yorkies are runts which means they get sick easier and faster. They are not just the runts both of there parents were runt, and there grandparents. Making them very small. I mean if u want a fragile little sick doggy I mean I am fine with it but teacup anything is small and has parents and grandparents who were runts.
I take it you mean on your blood pressure readings? The bottom number is the pressure the blood is returning to the heart.
The denominator is the number on the bottom.
That number is the amount of experience points they have.
number that comes front
In a fraction, the numerator is the number on the top and a denominator is the number on the bottom.
The top number is the numerator and the bottom number is the denominator.
Under the white bear in the bottom left side of the high left window.
No. There are teacup pigs, but not teacup cows.