base hit |
in baseball, a hit that allows the batter to get on base safely, without an error or force-out being made. |
baseless |
without basis in fact or reason; unfounded. |
base line |
in baseball, the area within which a runner must stay while running from base to base. [3 definitions] |
baseman |
in baseball, a player covering first, second, or third base. |
basement |
the lowermost space in a building, usu. partly underground. |
basementless |
combined form of basement. |
basenji |
one of a breed of dogs originating in Africa, characterized by a smooth chestnut-brown coat and an inability to bark. |
base on balls |
in baseball, an advance to first base taken by a batter to whom four balls have been pitched. (See walk.) |
base runner |
in baseball, any member of the team at bat who is safely on base or is running toward a base. |
bases1 |
pl. of basis. |
bases2 |
pl. of base1. |
bash |
to strike a violent or crushing blow to. [4 definitions] |
bashful |
timid or self-conscious in the presence of others; shy. [2 definitions] |
BASIC |
a simplified computer language (acronym for "beginner's all-purpose symbolic instruction code"). |
basic |
of, forming, or at the base or basis. [4 definitions] |
basically |
in an important or central way; at heart. |
Basic English |
a copyrighted, simplified version of the English language, limited to 850 necessary words and a few grammatical rules, and used esp. as an international communication aid. |
basics |
the things you need to know in order to do something. |
basidiomycete |
any of the fungi, such as mushrooms, puffballs, and smuts, that bear spores on a club-shaped cell. |
basil |
a type of aromatic herb of the mint family, used in cooking. |
basilar |
of, pertaining to, or near the base of something, esp. of the skull. |