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    base
    /beɪs/

    noun

    • 1. 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" Similar foundationbottomfootsupportOpposite top
    • 2. a conceptual structure or entity on which something draws or depends: "the town's economic base collapsed"

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  2. The meaning of BASE is the bottom of something considered as its support : foundation. How to use base in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Base.

  3. BASE definition: 1. the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part of something: 2. the main…. Learn more.

  4. Base definition: the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests. See examples of BASE used in a sentence.

  5. SYNONYMS 1. base, basis, foundation refer to anything upon which a structure is built and upon which it rests. base usually refers to a literal supporting structure: the base of a statue. basis more often refers to a figurative support: the basis of a report. foundation implies a solid, secure understructure: the foundation of a skyscraper or a ...

  6. Definition of base noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. A base is the lowest part or bottom of something. Think base of a statue, base of a triangle, or base camp below Mount Everest. The homophone bass refers to the deepest or lowest sound of a voice, guitar, or another instrument. And the bass that rhymes with pass is a fish that swims in rivers, lakes, and seas.

  8. 1. The lowest or bottom part: the base of a cliff; the base of a lamp. 2. Biology. a. The part of a plant or animal organ that is nearest to its point of attachment. b. The point of attachment of such an organ. 3. a. A supporting part or layer; a foundation: a skyscraper built on a base of solid rock. b.

  9. the main place where a person lives or works, or from where they do things: The hotel is a good base for a holiday. base noun [C] (ARMY) B2. a place where people in the army or navy live and work: an American Air Force base. base noun [C] (ORGANIZATION) the place where the main work of an organization is done:

  10. base something/somebody in… They decided to base the new company in York. base yourself in… We're going to base ourselves in Tokyo and make trips from there. base somebody/something/yourself + adv./prep. I would like to base myself somewhere warmer.

  11. base1 /beɪs/ n., adj., v., based, bas•ing. n. [ countable] the part on which something stands: The base of the lamp was made of marble. a fundamental principle; basis: data to be used as a base for further research. the principal element in a mixture: A soup with a base of chicken broth. a starting point from which something is begun.