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base1
noun
1 the lowest part or bottom; the part which supports something or on which something stands.
2 the origin, root or foundation of something.
3 the headquarters or centre of activity or operations.
4 a starting point.
5 the main part of a mixture Rice is the base of this dish .
6 chem any of a group of chemical compounds that can neutralize an acid to form a salt and water.
7 baseball any one of four fixed points on the pitch between which players run.
8 maths in a numerical system: the number of different symbols used, eg in the binary number system the base is two, because only the symbols 0 and 1 are used.
9 maths in logarithms: the number that, when raised to a certain power (see power noun 12), has a logarithm equal in value to that power.
10 geom the line or surface, usually horizontal, on which a geometric figure rests.
verb (based , basing )
1 to use as a basis The film is based on a play by Shakespeare .
2 to post, place or station.
[14c: French, from Latin basis pedestal]
get to or make first base see under first.
off base US colloq wrong; mistaken.
base out US said of prices, etc: to bottom out (see under bottom).

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base2
adjective
1 lacking morals; wicked.
2 not pure.
3 low in value.
[14c in the form bas : from Latin bassus low or short]
basely adverb .
baseness noun immorality; wickedness.

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