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Base

speaker

Meaning

Noun

  • Something from which other things
    ; a foundation.
  • A
    , lower or
    of a structure or object.
  • In Artillery:
    A
    structure for
    and material.
    In Collectives:
    The place where
    for an organization are made; headquarters.
    In Cooking, Painting & Pharmacy:
    A
    but
    or ingredient.
    A
    used as a
    in dyeing.
    In Cosmetics:
    Foundation: a
    to make the
    uniform.
    In Chemistry:
    Any of a
    of
    , having
    , that
    , and
    with
    to form salts.
    In Collectives:
  • Important areas in
    and sports.
  • A
    in the children's
    of
    and hide-and-go-seek.
  • In Baseball:
  • Important areas in
    and sports.
  • One of the
    that a
    can
    without being
    to being
    when the
    is in play.
  • In Architecture:
    The
    part of a
    , between the
    and the
    or pavement.
    In Biochemistry & Biology:
    A nucleotide's
    in the
    of a DNA or RNA biopolymer.
    In Botany:
    The
    a
    ,
    or
    where it is
    to its support.
    In Electronics:
    The
    of the
    of a
    (BJT).
    In Geometry:
    The
    of a
    or other
    , or the
    of a
    ,
    or other
    flat.
    In Heraldry:
    The
    of a
    (or
    ), or an
    this
    , the
    . (Compare terrace..)
    In Mathematics:
    A number
    an exponent.
    In Mathematics:
    Synonym of radix.
    In Topology:
    The set of
    from which a
    is generated.
    In Topology:
    In Group theory & Collectives:
    A
    of
    not
    by any
    group element.
    In Cheerleading:
    In
    , the person who
    the
    ; the person that
    in
    with the ground.
    In Linguistics:
    A
    (or
    s) that
    as a
    on which
    can be attached.
    In Music:
    Dated form of bass.
    In Military:
    The
    cannon.
    The
    of a horse.
    In Armor:
    A
    (often of
    or
    , but sometimes of
    or other
    ) which
    from the
    to about the
    , or lower.
    The lower part of a
    or petticoat.
    An apron.
    A
    in a
    which, being
    in
    and
    ,
    as the
    from which to
    the
    and
    of any
    or
    by a system of triangles.
    In Politics & Collectives:
    A group of
    who almost always support a
    party's
    for
    office.
    In Marxism:
    A
    that
    or other
    together; a binder.
    In Aviation:
    Short for
    leg.
    freebase cocaine
    In American English:
    The
    of
    ' bars.
    Alternative form of BASE
    Acronym of
    , antenna-tower,
    , earth.

    Verb

    To give as its
    or
    ; to
    the
    of.
    To be
    (at a particular place).
    In Cheerleading:
    To
    as a
    ; to be the person
    the flyer.
    To freebase.

    Adj

    Low in
    ; short.
    Low
    or position.
    Of low value or degree.
    Of low
    or
    ;
    , common.
    Morally
    ,
    ; cowardly.
    Inferior;
    , of
    quality.
    Not considered
    or noble.
    Alloyed with
    ; debased.
    Of
    ; bastard.
    Not
    or correct.
    Obsolete form of bass.
    In Law:
    Not
    by
    service.

    Name

    A
    from the nickname.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    base
    English
    arrow
    bas
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    arrow
    bassus
    Latin
    base
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    arrow
    basis
    Latin
    arrow
    βάσις
    Ancient Greek (to 1453)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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