base
noun
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- chemical compound that will neutralize an acid
- geometry: lowest side or face
- something from which other things extend
- math: number raised to the power of an exponent
- starting point of thought
- electronics: controlling terminal of a transistor
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base
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- permanent structure for housing military
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base,
caserne
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- baseball: one of the three places that a runner can stand in safety
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base,
but,
coussin
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base,
quartier général
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- heraldic charge: lowest third of a shield or field
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champagne
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based
adjective
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- (Internet slang) admirable, praiseworthy
- not caring what others think about oneself
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basé
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based
interjection
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- Indicating emphatic approval of a statement or opinion
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basé
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base
adjective
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/beːs/
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bas,
abject,
ignoble,
indigne
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ignoble,
indigne
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base
verb
/beɪs/
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/beːs/
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- have as its foundation or starting point
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baser
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basis
noun
/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/<a:RP,GA><ref:<<name:OED>>>
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- linearly independent, spanning set of vectors
- underlying condition
- starting point for an argument
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base
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