Word: base

Category: base

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Related words: base

air force, air force base, acid, military base, base camp, home base, first base, data base, google base, base 10, clash of clans, meme base, acid base reaction, lewis base, second base, third base

Synonyms: base

sordid, ignoble, low, low-minded, mean, immoral, improper, unseemly, unscrupulous, unprincipled, dishonest, dishonorable, shameful, bad, wrong, evil, wicked, iniquitous, sinful, basal, meanspirited, baseborn, lowly, humble

Translations: base

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spanish
Translations:
basar, fundar, base, pedestal, base de, de base, la base, básico
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german
Translations:
grundlegend, grundlage, podest, grund, fundieren, untergestell, basiszahl, boden, basis, alkali, ...
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french
Translations:
socle, adosser, assise, basez, piédestal, appuyer, baser, fond, infâme, tréteau, ...
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italian
Translations:
base, basare, zoccolo, piedistallo, abbietto, di base, base di, la base, basamento
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portuguese
Translations:
basear, fundamentar, base de, de base
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dutch
Translations:
basis, grondslag, base, grond, grondvlak, gronden, baseren, grondtal, voetstuk, uitvalsbasis
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russian
Translations:
гнусный, исходный, обосновать, предлог, основание, низменный, неблагородный, удирать, повод, располагаться, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
base, basis, basen, utgangspunkt, base for, sted
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swedish
Translations:
nedrig, gemen, bas, basen, utgångspunkt, grund
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finnish
Translations:
perusta, alusta, alhainen, perustaa, halveksittu, sokkeli, jalusta, pohja, tukikohta, emäksen
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danish
Translations:
basis, basen, udgangspunkt, grundlag, bunden
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czech
Translations:
základna, falešný, podlý, základ, sprostý, opírat, podklad, stavět, pata, zakládat, ...
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polish
Translations:
zasądzać, nieszlachetny, podkładowy, zasada, podstawka, ugruntować, baza, bazować, podstawa, fałszywy, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
támaszpont, bázis, alapszó, alap, adatbázis, bázist, kiindulópont
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turkish
Translations:
taban, kaide, temel, baz, tabanı, tabanı ile
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greek
Translations:
βάθρο, ευτελής, βάση, βάσης, βάσεως, βασικό, βάσεων
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ukrainian
Translations:
низькопробний, простої, цоколь, простий, основа, база, базу
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albanian
Translations:
faqezi, bazë, baza, bazë të, baza e, bazë e
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bulgarian
Translations:
основа, база, стартова точка, базовата
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belarusian
Translations:
нiзкi, панчоха, нага, база
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estonian
Translations:
baas, alus, baasi, aluse
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croatian
Translations:
nizak, podloge, nedostojan, osnovu, prost, bazom, baza, bazu, baze, osnovica, ...
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icelandic
Translations:
illyrmislegur, stöð, undirstaða, grunn, basa, basi
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latin
Translations:
substructio
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lithuanian
Translations:
bazė, pagrindas, bazę, bazės, pagrindo
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latvian
Translations:
bāze, pamatne, bāzes, bāzi
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macedonian
Translations:
база, база на, основа, основата, базата
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romanian
Translations:
bază, baza, postament, de bază, baza de, baze
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slovenian
Translations:
základna, základ, úpatí, baza, osnova, osnovna, osnove, baze
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slovak
Translations:
základ, zásada, základňa, základne, základňu

The meaning and "use of": base

adjective
  • (of a person or a person's actions or feelings) without moral principles; ignoble. - the electorate's baser instincts of greed and selfishness
noun
  • the lowest part or edge of something, especially the part on which it rests or is supported. - she sat down at the base of a tree
  • a conceptual structure or entity on which something draws or depends. - the town's economic base collapsed
  • the main place where a person works or stays. - she makes the studio her base
  • a main or important element or ingredient to which other things are added. - soaps with a vegetable oil base
  • a substance capable of reacting with an acid to form a salt and water, or (more broadly) of accepting or neutralizing hydrogen ions. - Nitric acid reacted with a base will give the nitrate of the salt and water.
  • the middle part of a bipolar transistor, separating the emitter from the collector. - Transistors are composed of three parts - a base , a collector, and an emitter.
  • the root or stem of a word or a derivative. - The children had to say the base of a suffixed word pronounced by the experimenter.
  • a number used as the basis of a numeration scale. - Some historians believe that the Babylonian base 60 place-value system was transmitted to the Indians via the Greeks.
  • one of the four stations that must be reached in turn to score a run. - Four different times I switched over to see the bases loaded, scoring I believe a total of one run.
verb
  • have as the foundation for (something); use as a point from which (something) can develop. - the film is based on a novel by Pat Conroy
  • situate as the center of operations. - a research program based at the University of Arizona

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