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Etymology: [ 'bAs ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin basis, from Greek, step, base, from bainein to go; more at COME.
Synonyms: situated, stationed, planted, established, positioned, occupying, placed

merkezli, yerleşik, kurulmuş, dayanmış, tesis edilmiş, temeli, bulunan, istinat etmek, esaslı, temel, taban, dayanak, başlangıç sayısı, kaide, alçak, dip, dayandırmak, üs, ask. üs, aşağılık, DAHİLİ HAVA ALANI, ESAS (ANA) UÇAK GEMİSİ:bkz: "emergency fleet operating base; establishment; island bases", depart, adi, alt, merkez şube, altlık, esas, kök, kurmak, saha kenarı, sütü bozuk, evkaf, spor depart, diplete, tabanı, matrahi, matrahı, dayalı, dayanması, kim. baz, sahte, tabla, kalp, katışık, kaba, baz, tesis etmek, dayan, değersiz, taban plakası, kural, korkak, bina etmek, bina eteği, askeri üs, referans almak, kullanmak, piç, usul, rezil, dayanmak, sefil, temel almak, alt kısım, üst tabaka, uyuşturucu, başlama sayısı, taban,v.dayan:n.esas, ayaklık, süpürgelik, süfli, karargah, sütsüz, dayandığı, sütun altlığı, temellenmek, bağlamak, ciğeri beş para etmez, döşemenin kenar tahtalan, baseball beysbol, kim alkali, baseboard süpürgelik, 1. alt levha 2. baz, bir uzvun gövdeye bitiştiği noktaya en yakın kısmı, sap dibi, baseburner yakıt, altyapı, asıl, ana,

1 merkezli  sıfat     ts
2 yerleşik  sıfat     ts
3 kurulmuş  sıfat     ts
4 dayanmış  sıfat     ts
5 tesis edilmiş     ts
6 temeli     ts
7 bulunan     ts
8 istinat etmek     ts
9 esaslı     ts
10 temel     ts
11base taban  isim     ts
12base dayanak     ts
13base başlangıç sayısı     ts
14base kaide  isim     ts
15base alçak     ts
16base dip     ts
17base dayandırmak  fiil     ts
18base üs  isim     ts
19base ask. üs  isim     ts
20base aşağılık     ts
21base DAHİLİ HAVA ALANI, ESAS (ANA) UÇAK GEMİSİ:bkz: "emergency fleet operating base; establishment; island bases"  Askeri     ts
22base depart     ts
23base adi     ts
24base alt     ts
25base merkez şube     ts
26base altlık     ts
27base esas     ts
28base kök  isim     ts
29base kurmak     ts
30base saha kenarı  isim     ts
31base sütü bozuk     ts
32base evkaf     ts
33base spor depart     ts
34base diplete     ts
35base tabanı     ts
36base matrahi     ts
37base matrahı     ts
38based to dayalı     ts
39be based dayanması     ts
40base kim. baz  isim     ts
41base sahte     ts
42base tabla     ts
43base kalp     ts
44base katışık     ts
45base kaba     ts
46base baz  isim     ts
47base tesis etmek  fiil     ts
48base dayan  fiil     ts
49base değersiz     ts
50base taban plakası     ts
51base kural     ts
52base korkak     ts
53base bina etmek     ts
54base bina eteği  Mimarlık     ts
55base askeri üs  Askeri     ts
56base referans almak     ts
57base kullanmak     ts
58base piç     ts
59base usul     ts
60base rezil     ts
61base dayanmak     ts
62base sefil     ts
63base temel almak     ts
64base alt kısım     ts
65base üst tabaka     ts
66base uyuşturucu  Argo     ts
67base başlama sayısı     ts
68base taban,v.dayan:n.esas     ts
69base ayaklık  Mimarlık     ts
70base süpürgelik  İnşaat     ts
71base süfli     ts
72base karargah     ts
73base sütsüz     ts
74base dayandığı     ts
75base sütun altlığı  Arkeoloji     ts
76base temellenmek     ts
77base bağlamak     ts
78base ciğeri beş para etmez     ts
79base döşemenin kenar tahtalan     ts
80base baseball beysbol     ts
81base kim alkali     ts
82base baseboard süpürgelik     ts
83base 1. alt levha 2. baz  Tekstil     ts
84base bir uzvun gövdeye bitiştiği noktaya en yakın kısmı     ts
85base sap dibi     ts
86base baseburner yakıt     ts
87base altyapı     ts
88base asıl     ts
89base ana     ts
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Having a base of operations, Being derived from (usually followed by on or upon), Having a base, founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms, Simple past tense and past participle of base, past of base, having a base of operations; "a company based in Atlanta", having a base; "firmly based ice" having a basis; often used as combining terms; "a soundly based argument"; "well-founded suspicions" being derived from (usually followed by `on' or `upon'); "a film based on a best-selling novel, being derived from (usually followed by `on' or `upon'); "a film based on a best-selling novel", If you are based in a particular place, that is the place where you live or do most of your work. See also base. Both firms are based in Kent Based on the edge of Lake Matt, Sunbeam Yachts started boatbuilding in 1870. = located, founded on, established on; having a foundation, being derived from (usually followed by `on' or `upon'); "a film based on a best-selling novel, having a basis; often used as combining terms; "a soundly based argument"; "well-founded suspicions", Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based, having a base; "firmly based ice", Wearing, or protected by, bases, founded on; having a basis; often used as combining terms, That is or are based on (that which precedes the combining form), The end of a leaf, petal or similar organ where it is attached to its support, A nucleotide's nucleobase in the context of a DNA or RNA biopolymer, The name of the controlling terminal of a transistor, A number raised to the power of an exponent, The set of sets from which a topology is generated, One of the three places that a runner can stand without being subject to being tagged out, The lowest side of a in a triangle or other polygon, or the lowest face of a cone, pyramid or other polyhedron laid flat, The lowermost part of a column, between the shaft and the pedestal or pavement, The starting point of a logical deduction or thought; (Basis), Something from which other things extend; a foundation, The place where decisions for an organization are made; headquarters, Any of a class of generally water-soluble compounds, having bitter taste, that turn red litmus blue, and react with acids to form salts, Important areas in games and sports, A topological space, looked at in relation to one of its covering spaces, fibrations, or bundles, A permanent structure for housing military personnel and material, common, nonprecious used to describe metals which are not precious; base metal, A cheerleader who stays on the ground, immoral, cowardly, of low standing or rank, To have as its foundation or starting point, To be located (at a particular place), low, inferior, mechanic, Fig, The lower part of a wall, pier, or column, when treated as a separate feature, usually in projection, or especially ornamented, The lower part of a complete architectural design, as of a monument; also, the lower part of any elaborate piece of furniture or decoration, at which it is attached to its support, That extremity of a leaf, fruit, etc, The fundamental or essential part of a thing; the essential principle; a groundwork, The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests for support; the foundation; as, the base of a statue, Not classical or correct, The positive, or non-acid component of a salt; a substance which, combined with an acid, neutralizes the latter and forms a salt; applied also to the hydroxides of the positive elements or radicals, and to certain organic bodies resembling them in their property of forming salts with acids, Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin, Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage, Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant, Morally low, Mus, That part of an organ by which it is attached to another more central organ, A place or tract of country, protected by fortifications, or by natural advantages, from which the operations of an army proceed, forward movements are made, supplies are furnished, etc, The smallest kind of cannon, The basal plane of a crystal, Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations, (b) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, base, A low, or deep, sound, A substance used as a mordant, The exterior side of the polygon, or that imaginary line which connects the salient angles of two adjacent bastions, The line or surface constituting that part of a figure on which it is supposed to stand, The number from which a mathematical table is constructed; as, the base of a system of logarithms, The chief ingredient in a compound, The end of a leaf,petal or similar organ where it is attached to its support, The ground mass of a rock, especially if not distinctly crystalline, A nucleotides nucleobase in the context of a DNA or RNA biopolymer, The starting point of a logical deduction or thought, One of the three places that a runner can stand in safety, A safe zone in the childrens games of tag and hide-and-go-seek, Of humble birth; or low degree; lowly; mean, Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs, Low in place or position, Of little comparative value, as metal inferior to gold and silver, the precious metals, Illegitimate by birth; bastard, immoral, Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion, ) (a) The lowest part; the deepest male voice, the stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area; "the industrial base of Japan", (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector, use as a basis for; found on; "base a claim on some observation", use (purified cocaine) by burning it and inhaling the fumes, (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem", an intensely anti-western terrorist network that dispenses money and logistical support and training to a wide variety of radical Islamic terrorist group; has cells in more than 50 countries, the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained; "the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture", the most important or necessary part of something; "the basis of this drink is orange juice", the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end, assign to a station, serving as or forming a base; "the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats", A Base is an Execution Environment supporting Operators which: Are scalable This means that the system should support many instances of the Operator running within the Base and many incoming Paths to those Operator instances Are fault-tolerant This means that faults in the Operators and in the Base hardware or software environment should be masked, recovered from, or otherwise handled gracefully by the Base Employ persistent state This means that the Operators may have need for state management which is persistent across multiple Operator instances as well as crashes and restart Are user customizable This means that the Operators themselves may have been programmed by end users; it cannot be assumed that the Operator code itself is "safe" The current prototype for the Base Execution Environment is iSpace (see below), A substance which releases hydroxyl ions which when dissolved in water Bases react with acids to form a neutral salt and water, Is the sample, population or value from which percentages are derived in a survey report, One of a set of nitrogenous compounds attached to the sugar-phosphate backbone in a nucleic acid In DNA, the purine bases are adenine (A) and guanine (G), while the pyrimidine bases are cytosine (C) and thymine (T) In RNA, the purine bases are adenine (A) and guanine (G), while the pyrimidine bases are cytosine (C) and uracil (U) See the Figure at NHGRI, A directive labeled as having "Base" status is supported by one of the standard Apache modules which is compiled into the server by default, and is therefore normally available unless you've taken steps to remove the module from your configuration, (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal", illegitimate, The lower part of the field, a lower limit; "the government established a wage floor", (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull", The base of an object such as a box or vase is the lower surface of it that touches the surface it rests on. Remove from the heat and plunge the base of the pan into a bowl of very cold water. = bottom, underneath, The base of an object that has several sections and that rests on a surface is the lower section of it. The mattress is best on a solid bed base The clock stands on an oval marble base, enclosed by a glass dome, A base is a layer of something which will have another layer added to it. Spoon the mixture on to the biscuit base and cook in a pre-heated oven On many modern wooden boats, epoxy coatings will have been used as a base for varnishing, A position or thing that is a base for something is one from which that thing can be developed or achieved. The family base was crucial to my development. = basis, foundation, The base of something is the lowest part of it, where it is attached to something else. The surgeon placed catheters through the veins and arteries near the base of the head, The base of something is its lowest edge or part. There was a cycle path running along this side of the wall, right at its base Line the base and sides of a 20cm deep round cake tin with paper. = bottom top, low, nasty, despicable, ignoble, establish, found; station, locate in a particular place (i.e. troops), foundation; bottom layer; principal element, fundamental part; fortified area, place from which actions are carried out (Military); one of the four points of the baseball diamond; substance which forms a salt when mixed with an acid (Chemistry), If you base one thing on another thing, the first thing develops from the second thing. He based his conclusions on the evidence given by the captured prisoners. + based based Three of the new products are based on traditional herbal medicines, A company's client base or customer base is the group of regular clients or customers that the company gets most of its income from. The company has been expanding its customer base using trade magazine advertising, 14. A base in baseball, softball, or rounders is one of the places at each corner of the square on the pitch. to have your main place of work, business etc in a particular place. In chemistry, any substance that in water solution is slippery to the touch, tastes bitter, changes the colour of acid-base indicators (e.g., litmus paper), reacts with acids to form salts, and promotes certain chemical reactions (e.g., base catalysis). Examples of bases are the hydroxides of the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals (sodium, calcium, etc.; see caustic soda) and the water solutions of ammonia or its derivatives (amines). Such substances produce hydroxide ions (OH^-) in water solutions. Broader definitions of bases cover situations in which water is not present. See also acid-base theory; alkali; nucleophile, installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases", lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower", A base is a system of counting and expressing numbers. The decimal system uses base 10, and the binary system uses base, The base of a substance such as paint or food is the main ingredient of it, to which other substances can be added. Drain off any excess marinade and use it as a base for a pouring sauce Oils may be mixed with a base oil and massaged into the skin, A military base is a place which part of the armed forces works from. Gunfire was heard at an army base close to the airport. a massive air base in eastern Saudi Arabia, Your base is the main place where you work, stay, or live. For most of the spring and early summer her base was her home in Scotland, If a place is a base for a certain activity, the activity can be carried out at that place or from that place. The two hotel-restaurants are attractive bases from which to explore southeast Tuscany, the bottom part which supports that above it, as in: We camped overnight at the base of the mountain, The support onto which printing plates is fixed, n 1 When building a freefall or canopy formation, the initial target individual or group of people to which the others fly 2 BASE (LEG): n The portion of the three-legged landing pattern where the jumper flies across the direction of the wind downwind of the landing area before turning for final approach into the wind toward the target BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, USPA: Minimum standards overseen and published by USPA and generally agreed upon as the acceptable standard for safe skydiving activities The BSRs form the foundation of self-governing by skydivers USPA oversees the BSRs, a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit; "a tub should sit on its own base", (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases", place that runner must touch before scoring; "he scrambled to get back to the bag", the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull", the bottom or lowest part; "the base of the mountain", any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water; "bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia", the bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed; "the base of the triangle", (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place; "10 is the radix of the decimal system", a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp", To reduce the value of; to debase, The housing of a horse, A kind of skirt (often of velvet or brocade, but sometimes of mailed armor) which hung from the middle to about the knees, or lower, See Escutcheon, The lower part of a robe or petticoat, The point or line from which a start is made; a starting place or a goal in various games, To abase; to let, or cast, down; to lower, To put on a base or basis; to lay the foundation of; to found, as an argument or conclusion; used with on or upon, An apron, debased; not genuine; "an attempt to eliminate the base coinage", the principal ingredient of a mixture; "glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments"; "he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green"; "everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base", a substance that has a pH of more than 7, which is neutral A base has less free hydrogen ions (H+) than hydroxyl ions (OH-), A quantity, the powers of which are assigned as the unit value of columns in a numeric system; for example, two is the base in binary notation, and ten in decimal notation Also called radix See logarithm, binary notation, A substance that (1) liberates hydroxide (OH) ions when dissolved in water, (2) receives hydrogen ions from a strong acid to form a weaker acid, and (3) neutralizes an acid Bases react with acids to form salts and water Bases have a pH greater than 7 and turn litmus paper blue See Alkali, A technical analysis tool A chart pattern depicting the period when the supply and demand of a certain stock are in relative equilibrium, resulting in a narrow trading range The merging of the support level and resistance level, Substances that (usually) liberate OH anions when dissolved in water Bases react with acids to form salts and water Bases have a pH greater than 7, turn litmus paper blue, and may be corrosive to human tissue A strong base is called alkaline or caustic, having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality; "that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble"- Edmund Burke; "taking a mean advantage"; "chok'd with ambition of the meaner sort"- Shakespeare; "something essentially vulgar and meanspirited in politics", portion of the point to which the spear or arrow shaft or knife handle was attached, The number on which the percentages in a table are calculated, any substance which contains hydroxyl (OH) groups and furnishes hydroxide ions in solution; a molecular or ionic substance capable of combining with a proton to form a new substance; a substance that provides a pair of electrons for a covalent bond with an acid; a solution with a pH of greater than 7, A compound that dissociates to produce hydroxyl (OH-) anions when dissolved in water (also called "caustic" or "alkali") See also pH, A flat ring molecule containing Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen which, along with a sugar and a phosphate, make up a nucleotide The 5 main bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and uracil (U), (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal, not adhering to ethical or moral principles; "base and unpatriotic motives"; "a base, degrading way of life"; "cheating is dishonorable"; "they considered colonialism immoral"; "unethical practices in handling public funds", of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth", any of a broad class of compounds, including alkalis, that react with acids to form salts, plus water Also known as hydroxides Hydroxides ionize in solution to form hydroxyl ions (OH-); the higher the concentration of these ions, the stronger the base Bases are used extensively in petroleum refining in caustic washing of process streams to remove acidic impurities, and are components in certain additives that neutralize weak acids formed during oxidation, a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp" place that runner must touch before scoring; "he scrambled to get back to the bag" (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases" a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit; "a tub should sit on its own base" the principal ingredient of a mixture; "glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments"; "he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green"; "everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base" the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull" the bottom or lowest part; "the base of the mountain" (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place; "10 is the radix of the decimal system" the bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed; "the base of the triangle" any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water; "bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia" debased; not genuine; "an attempt to eliminate the base coinage" having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality; "that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble"- Edmund Burke; "taking a mean advantage"; "chok'd with ambition of the meaner sort"- Shakespeare; "something essentially vulgar and meanspirited in politics" of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth" not adhering to ethical or moral principles; "base and unpatriotic motives"; "a base, degrading way of life"; "cheating is dishonorable"; "they considered colonialism immoral"; "unethical practices in handling public funds" (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal, The base is the proximal or end portion of a knife, tool or projectile point The base is usually designed for hafting or gripping, but not designed or intended for cutting, scraping or penetrating Oftentimes, base edges were ground so that sharp edges would not abrade the hafting materials and cause hafting failure with use The bottom part of a point or knife, Many miniatures rules systems require figures to be mounted in groups on the same flat surface or Base Gamers may also desire to mount their individual models, to give players something to hold on to (and making players less likely to touch and bend delicate gun barrels) or to make figures more stable on the tabletop The Base may be made of cardboard or steel (steel Bases are available commercially), An alkali that releases hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water Bases react with acids to form a neutral salt and water In general they taste bitter rather than sour, and feel slippery and reverse the color changes produced by acids in indicators For example, they turn litmus paper blue, A component of the DNA molecule There are four different bases in DNA and, for short, they are called A, C, T and G These are the four letters of the genetic alphabet that make the language of the genetic code,

90 Having a base of operations - "The company is based in New York."     ts
91 Being derived from (usually followed by on or upon) - "It's a new film based on a best-selling novel."     ts
92 Having a base - "The ladder is based on the even sidewalk for stability."     ts
93 founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms - "That was a soundly based argument."     ts
94 Simple past tense and past participle of base     ts
95 past of base     ts
96 having a base of operations; "a company based in Atlanta"     ts
97 having a base; "firmly based ice" having a basis; often used as combining terms; "a soundly based argument"; "well-founded suspicions" being derived from (usually followed by `on' or `upon'); "a film based on a best-selling novel     ts
98 being derived from (usually followed by `on' or `upon'); "a film based on a best-selling novel"     ts
99 If you are based in a particular place, that is the place where you live or do most of your work. See also base. Both firms are based in Kent Based on the edge of Lake Matt, Sunbeam Yachts started boatbuilding in 1870. = located     ts
100 founded on, established on; having a foundation  sıfat     ts
101 being derived from (usually followed by `on' or `upon'); "a film based on a best-selling novel     ts
102 having a basis; often used as combining terms; "a soundly based argument"; "well-founded suspicions"     ts
103 Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based     ts
104 having a base; "firmly based ice"     ts
105 Wearing, or protected by, bases     ts
106 founded on; having a basis; often used as combining terms     ts
107-based That is or are based on (that which precedes the combining form)     ts
108base The end of a leaf, petal or similar organ where it is attached to its support     ts
109base A nucleotide's nucleobase in the context of a DNA or RNA biopolymer     ts
110base The name of the controlling terminal of a transistor     ts
111base A number raised to the power of an exponent - "The logarithm to base 2 of 8 is 3."     ts
112base The set of sets from which a topology is generated     ts
113base One of the three places that a runner can stand without being subject to being tagged out     ts
114base The lowest side of a in a triangle or other polygon, or the lowest face of a cone, pyramid or other polyhedron laid flat     ts
115base The lowermost part of a column, between the shaft and the pedestal or pavement     ts
116base The starting point of a logical deduction or thought; (Basis)     ts
117base Something from which other things extend; a foundation - "A supporting, lower or bottom component of a structure or object."     ts
118base The place where decisions for an organization are made; headquarters     ts
119base Any of a class of generally water-soluble compounds, having bitter taste, that turn red litmus blue, and react with acids to form salts     ts
120base Important areas in games and sports - "A safe zone in the children's games of tag and hide-and-go-seek"     ts
121base A topological space, looked at in relation to one of its covering spaces, fibrations, or bundles     ts
122base A permanent structure for housing military personnel and material     ts
123base common     ts
124base nonprecious used to describe metals which are not precious; base metal     ts
125base A cheerleader who stays on the ground     ts
126base immoral, cowardly     ts
127base of low standing or rank     ts
128base To have as its foundation or starting point - "Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants."     ts
129base To be located (at a particular place)     ts
130base low     ts
131base inferior     ts
132Base mechanic     ts
133base Fig     ts
134base The lower part of a wall, pier, or column, when treated as a separate feature, usually in projection, or especially ornamented     ts
135base The lower part of a complete architectural design, as of a monument; also, the lower part of any elaborate piece of furniture or decoration     ts
136base at which it is attached to its support     ts
137base That extremity of a leaf, fruit, etc     ts
138base The fundamental or essential part of a thing; the essential principle; a groundwork     ts
139base The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests for support; the foundation; as, the base of a statue     ts
140base Not classical or correct     ts
141base The positive, or non-acid component of a salt; a substance which, combined with an acid, neutralizes the latter and forms a salt; applied also to the hydroxides of the positive elements or radicals, and to certain organic bodies resembling them in their property of forming salts with acids     ts
142base Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin     ts
143base Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage     ts
144base Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant     ts
145base Morally low     ts
146base Mus     ts
147base That part of an organ by which it is attached to another more central organ     ts
148base A place or tract of country, protected by fortifications, or by natural advantages, from which the operations of an army proceed, forward movements are made, supplies are furnished, etc     ts
149base The smallest kind of cannon     ts
150base The basal plane of a crystal     ts
151base Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations     ts
152base (b) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, base     ts
153base A low, or deep, sound     ts
154base A substance used as a mordant     ts
155base The exterior side of the polygon, or that imaginary line which connects the salient angles of two adjacent bastions     ts
156base The line or surface constituting that part of a figure on which it is supposed to stand     ts
157base The number from which a mathematical table is constructed; as, the base of a system of logarithms     ts
158base The chief ingredient in a compound     ts
159base The end of a leaf,petal or similar organ where it is attached to its support     ts
160base The ground mass of a rock, especially if not distinctly crystalline     ts
161base A nucleotides nucleobase in the context of a DNA or RNA biopolymer     ts
162base The starting point of a logical deduction or thought     ts
163base One of the three places that a runner can stand in safety     ts
164base A safe zone in the childrens games of tag and hide-and-go-seek     ts
165base Of humble birth; or low degree; lowly; mean     ts
166base Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs     ts
167base Low in place or position     ts
168base Of little comparative value, as metal inferior to gold and silver, the precious metals     ts
169base Illegitimate by birth; bastard     ts
170base immoral     ts
171base Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion     ts
172base ) (a) The lowest part; the deepest male voice     ts
173base the stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area; "the industrial base of Japan"     ts
174base (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector     ts
175base use as a basis for; found on; "base a claim on some observation"     ts
176base use (purified cocaine) by burning it and inhaling the fumes     ts
177base (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem"     ts
178base an intensely anti-western terrorist network that dispenses money and logistical support and training to a wide variety of radical Islamic terrorist group; has cells in more than 50 countries     ts
179base the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained; "the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture"     ts
180base the most important or necessary part of something; "the basis of this drink is orange juice"     ts
181base the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end     ts
182base assign to a station     ts
183base serving as or forming a base; "the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats"     ts
184base A Base is an Execution Environment supporting Operators which: Are scalable This means that the system should support many instances of the Operator running within the Base and many incoming Paths to those Operator instances Are fault-tolerant This means that faults in the Operators and in the Base hardware or software environment should be masked, recovered from, or otherwise handled gracefully by the Base Employ persistent state This means that the Operators may have need for state management which is persistent across multiple Operator instances as well as crashes and restart Are user customizable This means that the Operators themselves may have been programmed by end users; it cannot be assumed that the Operator code itself is "safe" The current prototype for the Base Execution Environment is iSpace (see below)     ts
185base A substance which releases hydroxyl ions which when dissolved in water Bases react with acids to form a neutral salt and water     ts
186base Is the sample, population or value from which percentages are derived in a survey report     ts
187base One of a set of nitrogenous compounds attached to the sugar-phosphate backbone in a nucleic acid In DNA, the purine bases are adenine (A) and guanine (G), while the pyrimidine bases are cytosine (C) and thymine (T) In RNA, the purine bases are adenine (A) and guanine (G), while the pyrimidine bases are cytosine (C) and uracil (U) See the Figure at NHGRI     ts
188base A directive labeled as having "Base" status is supported by one of the standard Apache modules which is compiled into the server by default, and is therefore normally available unless you've taken steps to remove the module from your configuration     ts
189base (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal"     ts
190base illegitimate     ts
191base The lower part of the field     ts
192base a lower limit; "the government established a wage floor"     ts
193base (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull"     ts
194base The base of an object such as a box or vase is the lower surface of it that touches the surface it rests on. Remove from the heat and plunge the base of the pan into a bowl of very cold water. = bottom, underneath     ts
195base The base of an object that has several sections and that rests on a surface is the lower section of it. The mattress is best on a solid bed base The clock stands on an oval marble base, enclosed by a glass dome     ts
196base A base is a layer of something which will have another layer added to it. Spoon the mixture on to the biscuit base and cook in a pre-heated oven On many modern wooden boats, epoxy coatings will have been used as a base for varnishing     ts
197base A position or thing that is a base for something is one from which that thing can be developed or achieved. The family base was crucial to my development. = basis, foundation     ts
198base The base of something is the lowest part of it, where it is attached to something else. The surgeon placed catheters through the veins and arteries near the base of the head     ts
199base The base of something is its lowest edge or part. There was a cycle path running along this side of the wall, right at its base Line the base and sides of a 20cm deep round cake tin with paper. = bottom top     ts
200base low, nasty, despicable, ignoble  sıfat     ts
201base establish, found; station, locate in a particular place (i.e. troops)  fiil     ts
202base foundation; bottom layer; principal element, fundamental part; fortified area, place from which actions are carried out (Military); one of the four points of the baseball diamond; substance which forms a salt when mixed with an acid (Chemistry)  isim     ts
203base If you base one thing on another thing, the first thing develops from the second thing. He based his conclusions on the evidence given by the captured prisoners. + based based Three of the new products are based on traditional herbal medicines     ts
204base A company's client base or customer base is the group of regular clients or customers that the company gets most of its income from. The company has been expanding its customer base using trade magazine advertising     ts
205base 14. A base in baseball, softball, or rounders is one of the places at each corner of the square on the pitch. to have your main place of work, business etc in a particular place. In chemistry, any substance that in water solution is slippery to the touch, tastes bitter, changes the colour of acid-base indicators (e.g., litmus paper), reacts with acids to form salts, and promotes certain chemical reactions (e.g., base catalysis). Examples of bases are the hydroxides of the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals (sodium, calcium, etc.; see caustic soda) and the water solutions of ammonia or its derivatives (amines). Such substances produce hydroxide ions (OH^-) in water solutions. Broader definitions of bases cover situations in which water is not present. See also acid-base theory; alkali; nucleophile     ts
206base installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases"     ts
207base lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower"     ts
208base A base is a system of counting and expressing numbers. The decimal system uses base 10, and the binary system uses base     ts
209base The base of a substance such as paint or food is the main ingredient of it, to which other substances can be added. Drain off any excess marinade and use it as a base for a pouring sauce Oils may be mixed with a base oil and massaged into the skin     ts
210base A military base is a place which part of the armed forces works from. Gunfire was heard at an army base close to the airport. a massive air base in eastern Saudi Arabia     ts
211base Your base is the main place where you work, stay, or live. For most of the spring and early summer her base was her home in Scotland     ts
212base If a place is a base for a certain activity, the activity can be carried out at that place or from that place. The two hotel-restaurants are attractive bases from which to explore southeast Tuscany     ts
213base the bottom part which supports that above it, as in: We camped overnight at the base of the mountain     ts
214base The support onto which printing plates is fixed     ts
215base n 1 When building a freefall or canopy formation, the initial target individual or group of people to which the others fly 2 BASE (LEG): n The portion of the three-legged landing pattern where the jumper flies across the direction of the wind downwind of the landing area before turning for final approach into the wind toward the target BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, USPA: Minimum standards overseen and published by USPA and generally agreed upon as the acceptable standard for safe skydiving activities The BSRs form the foundation of self-governing by skydivers USPA oversees the BSRs     ts
216base a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit; "a tub should sit on its own base"     ts
217base (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases"     ts
218base place that runner must touch before scoring; "he scrambled to get back to the bag"     ts
219base the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull"     ts
220base the bottom or lowest part; "the base of the mountain"     ts
221base any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water; "bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia"     ts
222base the bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed; "the base of the triangle"     ts
223base (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place; "10 is the radix of the decimal system"     ts
224base a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp"     ts
225base To reduce the value of; to debase     ts
226base The housing of a horse     ts
227base A kind of skirt (often of velvet or brocade, but sometimes of mailed armor) which hung from the middle to about the knees, or lower     ts
228base See Escutcheon     ts
229base The lower part of a robe or petticoat     ts
230base The point or line from which a start is made; a starting place or a goal in various games     ts
231base To abase; to let, or cast, down; to lower     ts
232base To put on a base or basis; to lay the foundation of; to found, as an argument or conclusion; used with on or upon     ts
233base An apron     ts
234base debased; not genuine; "an attempt to eliminate the base coinage"     ts
235base the principal ingredient of a mixture; "glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments"; "he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green"; "everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base"     ts
236base a substance that has a pH of more than 7, which is neutral A base has less free hydrogen ions (H+) than hydroxyl ions (OH-)     ts
237base A quantity, the powers of which are assigned as the unit value of columns in a numeric system; for example, two is the base in binary notation, and ten in decimal notation Also called radix See logarithm, binary notation     ts
238base A substance that (1) liberates hydroxide (OH) ions when dissolved in water, (2) receives hydrogen ions from a strong acid to form a weaker acid, and (3) neutralizes an acid Bases react with acids to form salts and water Bases have a pH greater than 7 and turn litmus paper blue See Alkali     ts
239base A technical analysis tool A chart pattern depicting the period when the supply and demand of a certain stock are in relative equilibrium, resulting in a narrow trading range The merging of the support level and resistance level     ts
240base Substances that (usually) liberate OH anions when dissolved in water Bases react with acids to form salts and water Bases have a pH greater than 7, turn litmus paper blue, and may be corrosive to human tissue A strong base is called alkaline or caustic     ts
241base having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality; "that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble"- Edmund Burke; "taking a mean advantage"; "chok'd with ambition of the meaner sort"- Shakespeare; "something essentially vulgar and meanspirited in politics"     ts
242base portion of the point to which the spear or arrow shaft or knife handle was attached     ts
243base The number on which the percentages in a table are calculated     ts
244base any substance which contains hydroxyl (OH) groups and furnishes hydroxide ions in solution; a molecular or ionic substance capable of combining with a proton to form a new substance; a substance that provides a pair of electrons for a covalent bond with an acid; a solution with a pH of greater than 7     ts
245base A compound that dissociates to produce hydroxyl (OH-) anions when dissolved in water (also called "caustic" or "alkali") See also pH     ts
246base A flat ring molecule containing Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen which, along with a sugar and a phosphate, make up a nucleotide The 5 main bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), cytosine (C) and uracil (U)     ts
247base (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal     ts
248base not adhering to ethical or moral principles; "base and unpatriotic motives"; "a base, degrading way of life"; "cheating is dishonorable"; "they considered colonialism immoral"; "unethical practices in handling public funds"     ts
249base of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth"     ts
250base any of a broad class of compounds, including alkalis, that react with acids to form salts, plus water Also known as hydroxides Hydroxides ionize in solution to form hydroxyl ions (OH-); the higher the concentration of these ions, the stronger the base Bases are used extensively in petroleum refining in caustic washing of process streams to remove acidic impurities, and are components in certain additives that neutralize weak acids formed during oxidation     ts
251base a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp" place that runner must touch before scoring; "he scrambled to get back to the bag" (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases" a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit; "a tub should sit on its own base" the principal ingredient of a mixture; "glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments"; "he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green"; "everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base" the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull" the bottom or lowest part; "the base of the mountain" (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place; "10 is the radix of the decimal system" the bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed; "the base of the triangle" any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water; "bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia" debased; not genuine; "an attempt to eliminate the base coinage" having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality; "that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble"- Edmund Burke; "taking a mean advantage"; "chok'd with ambition of the meaner sort"- Shakespeare; "something essentially vulgar and meanspirited in politics" of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth" not adhering to ethical or moral principles; "base and unpatriotic motives"; "a base, degrading way of life"; "cheating is dishonorable"; "they considered colonialism immoral"; "unethical practices in handling public funds" (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal     ts
252base The base is the proximal or end portion of a knife, tool or projectile point The base is usually designed for hafting or gripping, but not designed or intended for cutting, scraping or penetrating Oftentimes, base edges were ground so that sharp edges would not abrade the hafting materials and cause hafting failure with use The bottom part of a point or knife     ts
253base Many miniatures rules systems require figures to be mounted in groups on the same flat surface or Base Gamers may also desire to mount their individual models, to give players something to hold on to (and making players less likely to touch and bend delicate gun barrels) or to make figures more stable on the tabletop The Base may be made of cardboard or steel (steel Bases are available commercially)     ts
254base An alkali that releases hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water Bases react with acids to form a neutral salt and water In general they taste bitter rather than sour, and feel slippery and reverse the color changes produced by acids in indicators For example, they turn litmus paper blue     ts
255base A component of the DNA molecule There are four different bases in DNA and, for short, they are called A, C, T and G These are the four letters of the genetic alphabet that make the language of the genetic code     ts
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