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Definition of base
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Base (a.) Not
classical
or
correct.
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Innate
::
Innate
(a.)
Joined
by the base to the very tip of a
filament;
as, an
innate
anther..
Conventionalizw
::
Conventionalizw
(v. t.) To
represent
according
to an
established
principle,
whether
religious
or
traditional,
or based upon
certain
artistic
rules of
supposed
importance..
Pyramid
::
Pyramid
(n.) A solid
figure
contained
by a plane
rectilineal
figure
as base and
several
triangles
which have a
common
vertex
and whose bases are sides of the base.
Dipyridil
::
Dipyridil
(n.) A
crystalline
nitrogenous
base,
C10H8N2,
obtained
by the
reduction
of
pyridine..
Bipyramidal
::
Bipyramidal
(a.)
Consisting
of two
pyramids
placed
base to base;
having
a
pyramid
at each of the
extremities
of a
prism,
as in
quartz
crystals..
Alloxanate
::
Alloxanate
(n.) A
combination
of
alloxanic
acid and a base or base or
positive
radical.
Ferrocyanide
::
Ferrocyanide
(n.) One of a
series
of
complex
double
cyanides
of
ferrous
iron and some other base.
Aluminium
::
Aluminium
(n.) The
metallic
base of
alumina.
This metal is
white,
but with a
bluish
tinge,
and is
remarkable
for its
resistance
to
oxidation,
and for its
lightness,
having
a
specific
gravity
of about 2.6.
Atomic
weight
27.08.
Symbol
Al..
Hydramine
::
Hydramine
(n.) One of a
series
of
artificial,
organic
bases,
usually
produced
as thick
viscous
liquids
by the
action
of
ammonia
on
ethylene
oxide.
They have the
properties
both of
alcohol
and
amines..
Hilding
::
Hilding
(a.) Base;
spiritless.
Umbellularia
::
Umbellularia
(n.) A genus of
deep-sea
alcyonaria
consisting
of a
cluster
of large
flowerlike
polyps
situated
at the
summit
of a long,
slender
stem which
stands
upright
in the mud,
supported
by a
bulbous
base..
Monacid
::
Monacid
(a.)
Having
one
hydrogen
atom
replaceable
by a
negative
or acid atom or
radical;
capable
of
neutralizing
a
monobasic
acid; -- said of
bases,
and of
certain
metals..
Diacid
::
Diacid
(a.)
Divalent;
-- said of a base or
radical
as
capable
of
saturating
two acid monad
radicals
or a
dibasic
acid. Cf.
Dibasic,
a., and
Biacid..
Onychia
::
Onychia
(n.) An
affection
of a
finger
or toe,
attended
with
ulceration
at the base of the nail, and
terminating
in the
destruction
of the
nail..
Baseless
::
Baseless
(a.)
Without
a base;
having
no
foundation
or
support.
Prochordal
::
Prochordal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the
notochord;
--
applied
especially
to parts of the
cartilaginous
rudiments
in the base of the
skull.
Sesquibasic
::
Sesquibasic
(a.)
Containing,
or
acting
as, a base in the
proportions
of a
sesqui
compound..
Thionaphthene
::
Thionaphthene
(n.) A
double
benzene
and
thiophene
nucleus,
C8H6S,
analogous
to
naphthalene,
and like it the base of a large
series
of
derivatives..
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
simplest
or
essential
parts or
principles
of which
anything
consists,
or upon which the
constitution
or
fundamental
powers
of
anything
are
based..
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) A
narrow
flat
member;
especially,
a flat
molding
separating
other
moldings;
a
reglet;
also, the space
between
two
flutings
in a
shaft.
See
Illust.
of Base, and
Column..
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