BASE


Meaning of BASE in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' b ā s

Function: noun

Inflected Form: plural bas · es \ ' b ā -s ə z \

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin basis, from Greek, step, base, from bainein to go ― more at COME

Date: 13th century

1 a (1) : the lower part of a wall, pier, or column considered as a separate architectural feature (2) : the lower part of a complete architectural design b : the bottom of something considered as its support : FOUNDATION c (1) : a side or face of a geometrical figure from which an altitude can be constructed especially : one on which the figure stands (2) : the length of a base d : that part of a bodily organ by which it is attached to another more central structure of the organism

2 a : a main ingredient <paint having a latex base > b : a supporting or carrying ingredient (as of a medicine)

3 a : the fundamental part of something : GROUNDWORK , BASIS b : the economic factors on which in Marxist theory all legal, social, and political relations are formed

4 : the lower part of a heraldic field

5 a : the starting point or line for an action or undertaking b : a baseline in surveying c : a center or area of operations: as (1) : the place from which a military force draws supplies (2) : a place where military operations begin (3) : a permanent military installation d (1) : a number (as 5 in 5 6.44 or 5 7 ) that is raised to a power especially : the number that when raised to a power equal to the logarithm of a number yields the number itself <the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 is 2 since 10 2 = 100> (2) : a number equal to the number of units in a given digit's place that for a given system of writing numbers is required to give the numeral 1 in the next higher place <the decimal system uses a base of 10> also : such a system of writing numbers using an indicated base <convert from base 10 to base 2> (3) : a number that is multiplied by a rate or of which a percentage or fraction is calculated <to find the interest on $90 at 10 percent multiply the base 90 by .10> e : ROOT 6

6 a : the starting place or goal in various games b : any one of the four stations at the corners of a baseball infield c : a point to be considered <his opening remarks touched every base >

7 a : any of various typically water-soluble and bitter tasting compounds that in solution have a pH greater than 7, are capable of reacting with an acid to form a salt, and are molecules or ions able to take up a proton from an acid or able to give up an unshared pair of electrons to an acid b : any of the five purine or pyrimidine bases of DNA and RNA that include cytosine, guanine, adenine, thymine, and uracil

8 : a price level at which a security previously declining in price resists further decline

9 : the part of a transformational grammar that consists of rules and a lexicon and generates the deep structures of a language

– based \ ' b ā st \ adjective

– base · less \ ' b ā -sl ə s \ adjective

– off base

1 : WRONG , MISTAKEN <estimates were way off base >

2 : UNAWARES <caught off base by the charges>

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Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.