BASE
noun
Definitions
- 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests for support; the foundation; as, the base of a statue. "The base of mighty mountains." Prescott.
- 2. Fig.: The fundamental or essential part of a thing; the essential principle; a groundwork.
- 3. The lower part of a wall, pier, or column, when treated as a separate feature, usually in projection, or especially ornamented.
- 4. The lower part of a complete architectural design, as of a monument; also, the lower part of any elaborate piece of furniture or decoration.
- 5. That extremity of a leaf, fruit, etc., at which it is attached to its support.
- 6. The positive, or non-acid component of a salt; a substance which, combined with an acid, neutralizes the latter and forms a salt; -- applied also to the hydroxides of the positive elements or radicals, and to certain organic bodies resembling them in their property of forming salts with acids.
- 7. The chief ingredient in a compound.
- 8. A substance used as a mordant. Ure.
- 9. The exterior side of the polygon, or that imaginary line which connects the salient angles of two adjacent bastions.
- 10. The line or surface constituting that part of a figure on which it is supposed to stand.
- 11. The number from which a mathematical table is constructed; as, the base of a system of logarithms.
- 12. A low, or deep, sound. (Mus.) (a) The lowest part; the deepest male voice. (b) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, base. [Now commonly written bass.] The trebles squeak for fear, the bases roar. Dryden.
- 13. A place or tract of country, protected by fortifications, or by natural advantages, from which the operations of an army proceed, forward movements are made, supplies are furnished, etc.
- 14. The smallest kind of cannon. [Obs.]
- 15. That part of an organ by which it is attached to another more central organ.
- 16. The basal plane of a crystal.
- 17. The ground mass of a rock, especially if not distinctly crystalline.
- 18. The lower part of the field. See Escutcheon.
- 19. The housing of a horse. [Obs.]
- 20. A kind of skirt ( often of velvet or brocade, but sometimes of mailed armor) which hung from the middle to about the knees, or lower. [Obs.]
- 21. The lower part of a robe or petticoat. [Obs.]
- 22. An apron. [Obs.] "Bakers in their linen bases." Marston.
- 23. The point or line from which a start is made; a starting place or a goal in various games. To their appointed base they went. Dryden.
- 24. A line in a survey which, being accurately determined in length and position, serves as the origin from which to compute the distances and positions of any points or objects connected with it by a system of triangles. Lyman.
- 25. A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars. "To run the country base." Shak.
- 26. Any one of the four bounds which mark the circuit of the infield. Altern base. See under Altern. -- Attic base. (Arch.) See under Attic. -- Base course. (Arch.) (a) The first or lower course of a foundation wall, made of large stones of a mass of concrete; -- called also foundation course. (b) The architectural member forming the transition between the basement and the wall above. -- Base hit (Baseball), a hit, by which the batsman, without any error on the part of his opponents, is able to reach the first base without being put out. -- Base line. (a) A main line taken as a base, as in surveying or in military operations. (b) A line traced round a cannon at the rear of the vent. -- Base plate, the foundation plate of heavy machinery, as of the steam engine; the bed plate. -- Base ring (Ordnance), a projecting band of metal around the breech, connected with the body of the gun by a concave molding. H. L. Scott.
Other Definitions
This word also has 2 other definitions:
BASE
(adjective)
1. Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs. [Archaic] Shak.
2. Low in place or position. [Obs.] Shak.
3. Of humble...
BASE
(verb)
To put on a base or basis; to lay the foundation of; to found, as an argument or conclusion; -- used with on or upon. Bacon.
Added: October 09, 2025
Updated: October 09, 2025