
1) Abject 2) Alkali 3) Baseborn 4) Basic 5) Bottom 6) Contemptible 7) Cornerstone 8) Counterfeit 9) Cyanuramide 10) Dishonorable 11) Dishonourable 12) Disloyal 13) Evil 14) Firebase 15) Foul 16) Foundation 17) Fundament 18) Glyoxaline 19) Ground 20) Groundwork 21) Ignoble 22) Imidazole 23) Iminazole
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1) GI home overseas 2) Abject 3) Acid neutralizer 4) AFB part 5) Air Force facility 6) Air Force outpost 7) Alkali 8) Alkaline 9) Army camp 10) Army installation 11) Army locale 12) Army outpost 13) Army post 14) Army settlement 15) Army station 16) Army supply center 17) Army training area 18) Bag of diamonds
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(1) staging and/or command center location for fire operations; (2) starting location of a fire; (3) base camp
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• (n.) A rustic play; -- called also prisoner`s base, prison base, or bars. • (a.) Illegitimate by birth; bastard. • (n.) An apron. • (n.) The lower part of a complete architectural design, as of a monument; also, the lower part of any elaborate piece of furniture or decoration. • (a.) Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unwort...
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(L., Gr., basis) in chemistry, the nonacid part of a salt; a substance that combines with acids to form salts; a substance that dissociates to give hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions; a substance whose molecule or ion can combine with a proton (hydrogen ion); a substance capable of donating a pair of electrons (to an acid) for the formation of a ....
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(from the article `baseball`) ...to take the pitcher`s turn at bat) 10 players each. The field of play is divided into the infield and the outfield. Within the infield is a square ...
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(from the article `nucleic acid`) ...of a nitrogen-containing aromatic base attached to a pentose (five-carbon) sugar, which is in turn attached to a phosphate group. Each nucleic ... ...which consist of repeated sequences of phosphate and sugar linkagesribose sugar in RNA and deoxyribose sugar in DNA. Attached to the sugar links ...
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(from the article `order`) ...is the stylobate; this is a continuous flat pavement on which a row of columns is supported. Rising out of the stylobate is the plinth, a square ...
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(from the article `semiconductor device`) ...4B, can be considered as a section of the device along the dashed lines in Figure 4A. The heavily doped p+ region is called the emitter, the ... ...has different levels of doping in the two -type regions and other features that improve its efficiency; the -- regions correspond to the source ....
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(number) The number upon which a number system is based; this is also the number of different characters or figures needed by the number system. The base, or radix, of our familiar decimal system is 10. Thus, there are ten symbols, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, and a decimal...
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The core around which a formation skydive is built. Can be a single person or a group of people, depending on the number of skydivers involved
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A Base is a substance whose ions or molecules can accept H
+ ions. The Bronsted-Lowry definition of a base is that it is a 'proton acceptor'. By strength of a base is meant the tendency with which it will accept H
+ ions; the stronger the base the more readily it will accept H
+ ions. The terms 'strength' and 'concentr...
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<chemistry> The nonacid part of a salt, a substance that combines with acids to form salts, a substance that dissociates to give hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions, a substance whose molecule or ion can combine with a proton (hydrogen ion), a substance capable of donating a pair of electrons (to an acid) for the formation of a coordinate cov...
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(bās) the lowest part or foundation of anything. See also basis. the main ingredient of a compound. the nonacid part of a salt; a substance that combines with acids to form salts. In the chemical processes of the body, bases are essential to the maintenance of a normal acid-base balance....
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Base (bās)
adjective [ Middle English
bass , French
bas , low, from Late Latin
bassus thick, fat, short, humble; confer Latin
Bassus , a proper name, and W.
bas shallow. Confer
Bass a part in music.]
1. Of little, or less than the usual, height...
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Base noun [ French
base , Latin
basis , from Greek
ba`sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, from
bai`nein to go, step, akin to English
come . Confer
Basis , and see
Come .]
1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or tha...
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Base transitive verb [ See
Base ,
adjective , and confer
Abase .]
1. To abase; to let, or cast, down; to lower. [ Obsolete] « If any . . .
based his pike.
Sir T. North. »
2. To reduce the value of; to debase. [ Obsolet...
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(1) Substance having a pH greater than 7. (2) Substance that releases hydroxide ions (OH-).
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(1) staging and/or command center location for fire operations; (2) starting location of a fire; (3) base camp
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British Aerospace Systems and Equipment
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1) A measure of the depth of snow, often reported by ski resorts. 2) The underside of a ski or snowboard. 3) The cluster of amenities at the bottom of a ski resort.
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noun installation from which a military force initiates operations; `the attack wiped out our forward bases`
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baseborn adjective illegitimate
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(mathematics) In mathematics, the number of different single-digit symbols used in a particular number system. In our usual (decimal) counting system of numbers (with symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) the base is 10. In the bi...
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[Test terms] use as a foundation for; establish or found on
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