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  • 71base — I. /beɪs / (say bays) noun 1. the bottom of anything, considered as its support; that on which a thing stands or rests. 2. a fundamental principle or groundwork; foundation; basis. 3. Architecture a. the part of a column on which the shaft… …

  • 72Base 12 — Système duodécimal Le système duodécimal est un système de numération de base 12. En base 12, on utilise les 10 chiffres de 0 à 9, suivis les lettres A et B, respectivement pour 10 et 11. On utilise parfois aussi à la place de ces dernières,… …

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  • 73base — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. basis, foundation, groundwork, support; basement, substructure; headquarters, depot; root; footing, floor; pavement; bottom; bedrock. v. found, establish; predicate; ground, rest, or build upon. See… …

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  • 74base*/*/*/ — [beɪs] noun [C] I 1) the bottom part, edge, or surface of something The statue stands on a large round base.[/ex] The pituitary gland is at the base of the brain.[/ex] 2) a place where members of the armed forces live and work a US naval… …

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  • 75base — s. cocaína. ❙ «Cocaína: coca, crack, nieve, farlopa, perico, basuko, base...» El Mundo, Magazine, 21.11.99. 2. a base de expr. componente principal, ingrediente necesario. ❙ «...nos vamos por ahí a tomar unos pinchos. Pero a base de barato, ¿eh?» …

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  • 76Base 24 — The base num|24 system is a numeral system with 24 as its base.There are 24 hours in a day, so our time keeping system includes a base 24 component. See also base 12. Decimal Equivalent 10 twenty four 24 24 100 ? 24^2 = 576 1000 ? 24^3 = 13 824… …

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  • 77base — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a part that supports from beneath or serves as a foundation for an object or structure. b a notional structure or entity on which something draws or depends (power base). 2 a principle or starting point; a basis. 3 esp. Mil. a… …

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  • 78Base — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a part that supports from beneath or serves as a foundation for an object or structure. b a notional structure or entity on which something draws or depends (power base). 2 a principle or starting point; a basis. 3 esp. Mil. a… …

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  • 79Bäse — Joachim Bäse (* 2. September 1939 in Wenden bei Braunschweig) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler, der von 1959 bis 1973 für Eintracht Braunschweig spielte. Spielerlaufbahn Bäses erster Verein war der lokale FC Wenden. 1959 begann seine… …

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  • 80Base — Cousine; Kusine; Lauge; alkalische Lösung * * * Ba|se1 〈f. 19; veraltet〉 1. = Kusine 2. 〈schweiz. a.〉 Tante 3. Gevatterin, Nachbarin [<ahd. basa „Schwester des Vaters“, vermutl. Koseform für faderswester „Vaterschwester“] Ba|se2 〈f …

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