Hem.
Hem.
Trumpet skirt
Yes it is called a hem.
The bottom of a shuttlecock is called the "base" or "cork." It is typically made from natural cork or synthetic materials and serves as the part that contacts the playing surface. The base is attached to a conical arrangement of feathers or a plastic skirt, which helps stabilize the shuttlecock's flight.
On the far left, bottom part of the scene...there's a blonde haired girl with a red shirt and green skirt...its by her foot!
The top part of a wave is called the crest, while the bottom part is called the trough.
Typically waistline, or just waist, which is really boring. I guess the hem was always considered of greater importance.
its actually called a blue skirt and it is for sale in the varrock clothes shop
The bottom part of a cake is called the base.
It is not a skirt. It is called a loincloth.
Denominator. The top part is called the numerator.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.