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acorn |
the fruit of the oak tree, having a smooth, ovoid nut partially enclosed by a rough, cuplike base. |
adenine |
in chemistry, a crystalline base that is a constituent of nucleic acid in organs such as the pancreas and spleen. |
air base |
a military base for air force operations. |
alchemy |
an ancient exploration and practice of chemistry which flourished particularly during medieval times. Practitioners used chemical processes in the hope of, for example, producing gold from base metals, finding the key to eternal life, and uncovering a single cure for all disease. [1/2 definitions] |
alkali |
any of a category of base chemicals, made up of hydroxides of certain metals and of ammonium, which neutralize acids to form salts. [1/2 definitions] |
alt.2 |
abbreviation of "altitude," the height of a given object or location above a specified base, such as sea level or earth, esp. the angular distance of a celestial body, measured from the horizon. |
altitude |
the height of a given object or location above a specified base, such as sea level or earth. [1/4 definitions] |
amphoteric |
in chemistry, able to function as both an acid and a base. |
aspidistra |
a plant with broad, smooth evergreen leaves growing from the base of the stem, often cultivated as a houseplant. |
backcourt |
in tennis, the part of the court between the base line and the service line. (Cf. forecourt.) [1/3 definitions] |
back formation |
in linguistics, a word that appears to be the base of, but was actually formed from, another word, as "trivia" from "trivial". |
bajada |
a smooth, sloping plain along the base of a mountain range, formed by eroded debris deposited by moving water. |
balk |
in baseball, an unpermitted, usu. deceptive, motion by a pitcher with one or more runners on base. [1/7 definitions] |
Barbary Coast |
the North African Mediterranean coast from Egypt to the Atlantic, formerly known as a base for pirates. |
base1 |
to make or provide a base for. [1/7 definitions] |
baseboard |
a board that serves as the base of something. [1/2 definitions] |
baseburner |
a stove or furnace that feeds to the base of the unit additional fuel, such as coal, as needed. |
base hit |
in baseball, a hit that allows the batter to get on base safely, without an error or force-out being made. |
base line |
in baseball, the area within which a runner must stay while running from base to base. [2/3 definitions] |
baseman |
in baseball, a player covering first, second, or third base. |
base on balls |
in baseball, an advance to first base taken by a batter to whom four balls have been pitched. (See walk.) |
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