
TOUCH BASE ONE OR TWO WORDS FREE
a molecule or ion containing an atom with a free pair of electrons that can be donated to an acid.a group or molecule that takes up or accepts protons.the hydroxide of a metal or of an electropositive element or group.a compound that reacts with an acid to form a salt, as ammonia, calcium hydroxide, or certain nitrogen-containing organic compounds.Cinema, Photography a thin, flexible layer of cellulose triacetate or similar material that holds the light-sensitive film emulsion and other coatings, esp.Also called carrier.inert matter, used in the preparation of lakes, onto which a coloring compound is precipitated.SurveyingAlso called base line. See under triangulation (def.a collection of sets of a given filter such that every set in the filter is contained in some set in the collection.a collection of neighborhoods of a point such that every neighborhood of the point contains one from the collection.a collection of subsets of a topological space having the property that every open set in the given topology can be written as the union of sets of the collection.the number that serves as a starting point for a logarithmic or other numerical system.Mathematics the line or surface forming the part of a figure that is most nearly horizontal or on which it is supposed to stand.a supply installation for a large military force.



to station or place at a base: an air squadron based on Guam.to make, form, or establish: He based the book on his own life.serving as or forming a base: the explorer's base camp.Grammarthe part of a word to which certain prefixes, suffixes, or other markers may be added.a chemical compound that reacts with an acid to form a salt.the number of symbols used in a numerical system.the number that serves as a starting point for certain mathematical operations.The side to which an altitude can be drawn. the lower side of a figure, such as a triangle, in geometry.a square canvas sack marking such a corner.any of the four corners of a baseball diamond.Militarya place from which military operations proceed: an army base.

a starting point from which something is begun.the principal element in a mixture: A soup with a base of chicken broth.the part on which something stands: The base of the lamp was made of marble.īasis: data to be used as a base for further research.Base 1 /beɪs/ USA pronunciation n., adj., v., based, bas
