Note: this is a beta project. No guarantees of accuracy or completeness are offered!
Popular: CC CP S SS NAP Random: YVQ EGCL TLPC MHR INTERNAL
Meanings and definitions for BASE
What does BASE stand for? What does BASE mean?
- Base (mobile telephony provider), a Belgian mobile telecommunications operator
- Base CRM, an enterprise software company founded in 2009 with offices in Mountain View and Kraków, Poland
- Base Design, an international design, communications, audiovisual, copywriting and publishing firm
- Base FX, a visual effects and animation company founded in 2006 with studios in Beijing, Wuxi and Xiamen, China
- Budapest Aircraft Services, callsign BASE
- BASE (search engine), Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- <base></base>, an HTML element
- Basically Available, Soft state, Eventual consistency (BASE), a consistency model
- Google Base, an online database provided by Google
- LibreOffice Base, LibreOffice's database module
- OpenOffice Base, OpenOffice.org's database module, also known as ooBase
- Base (exponentiation), the number b in an expression of the form bn, also the base of logarithms
- Base (geometry), a side of a plane figure (for example a triangle) or face of a solid
- Base (group theory), a sequence of elements not jointly stabilized by any nontrivial group element.
- Base (topology), a type of generating set for a topological space
- Radix or base, the number of distinct digits in a positional numeral system
- Backward Society Education, or BASE, a Nepali non-governmental organization
- Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration Institute, or BASE
- Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment, or BASE, a high school in Brooklyn, New York
- Base (chemistry), a substance that can accept hydrogen ions (protons)
- Base, an attribute to medication in uncombined form, for example erythromycin base
- Base, one of the three terminals of a Bipolar junction transistor
- BASE experiment, an antiproton experiment at CERN
- Base pair, a pair of connected nucleotides on complementary DNA and RNA strands
- Beta-alumina solid electrolyte, a fast ion conductor material
- Nucleobase, in genetics, the parts of DNA and RNA involved in forming base pairs
- Base (politics), a group of voters who almost always support a single party's candidates
- Base (social class), a lower social class
- Base and superstructure (Marxism)
- Base (baseball), the first, second, and third base on a baseball diamond
- Base, a position in some cheerleading stunts
- BASE jumping, parachuting or wingsuit flying from a fixed structure or cliff
- Base (EP), an album by South Korean singer Kim Jonghyun
- Base, Maharashtra, a village in India
- Rob Base, American rapper
- Base, or binder (material), a material that holds paint or other materials together
- Base, or foundation (architecture), the lowest and supporting layer of a structure
- Base, or foundation (cosmetics), a cosmetic applied to the face
- Base, in heraldry, the lower part of the shield
- Base, or pedestal, a supporting feature of a statue or other item
- Cooking base, a concentrated flavouring compound
- Military base, or non-military base camp, a bivouac which provides shelter, military equipment and personnel
- Basecamp (company), a web application company
Basecamp (software), a project management tool developed by the above company
- Basecamp (DJs)
- Basecamp Productions, a record label
- Basecamp Valley, in the Jones Mountains of Antarctica
- Military camp
- Bases (fashion), a military style of dress adopted by the chivalry of the sixteenth century
- Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES)
- Adjusted basis, the net cost of an asset after adjusting for various tax-related items
- Basis of futures, the value differential between a future and the spot price
- Basis (options), the value differential between a call option and a put option
- Basis point, 0.01%, often used in the context of interest rates
- Basis trading, a trading strategy consisting of the purchase of a security and the sale of a similar security
- Cost basis, in income tax law, the original cost of property adjusted for factors such as depreciation
- Tax basis, cost of an asset
- Basis function
- Basis (linear algebra)
Dual basis
- Orthonormal basis
- Schauder basis
- Basis (universal algebra)
- Generating set of an ideal:
Gröbner basis
- Hilbert's basis theorem
- Generating set of a group
- Base (topology)
- Change of basis
- Greedoid
- Normal basis
- Polynomial basis
- Radial basis function
- Standard basis
- Transcendence basis of a field extension
- Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services
- Basis (crystal structure), the positions of the atoms inside the unit cell
- Basis set (chemistry)
- Basis database
- Basis Educational Group
- Basis Schools, a group of schools in Arizona, Washington, D.C., and Texas
- Basis Technology Corp., a text analytics company
- Dry basis, an expression of a calculation in which the presence of water is ignored
- Dimitris Basis, Greek singer
- Liron Basis (born 1974), Israeli footballer
- Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
- Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range:
Acoustic bass guitar, with a hollow body
- Bass clarinet, a clarinet with a lower sound
- Bass cornett, a low pitched wind instrument
- Bass drum, a large drum
- Bass flute, an instrument one octave lower than a flute
- Bass guitar, with a solid body and electric pickups
- Bass recorder, an instrument one octave lower than the alto recorder
- Bass sarrusophone, a low pitched double reed instrument
- Bass saxophone
- Bass trombone, a lower pitched trombone
- Bass trumpet
- Bass violin
- Double bass, the largest and lowest pitched bowed string instrument
- Electric upright bass, the electric version of a double bass
- Tuba, often called "the bass" in the context of brass instruments
- Bass (voice type), a type of classical male singing voice
- Bass clef, the musical clef used for lower-sounding instruments and voices
- Bass note, the lowest note in a chord
- Bassline, or bass line, a term used in music for a lower-pitched part
- "Bass", audio file on Culture Vulture (EP) by Jesus Jones (2004)
- "Bass (How Low Can You Go)", a 1988 single by Simon Harris (musician)
Bass!, a 1989 album by Simon Harris (musician)
- "Basses", a movement of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells 2003 album
- Bass Brewery, a British brewery
- Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.)
- G.H. Bass & Co., an American footwear brand founded in 1876
- Bass (surname)
- Bass Reeves (1838–1910), notable deputy U.S. marshal
- Chuck Bass, a fictional character in the novel and television series Gossip Girl
- Bass Armstrong, a character from Dead or Alive
- Bass Monroe, fictional character in Revolution
- Bass and Bass.EXE, Mega Man characters
- Bass Strait, between Australia and Tasmania
- Bass Pyramid, a small island in the Bass Strait
- Bass, Victoria, a town in Australia
- Division of Bass, a federal electoral division in Tasmania, Australia
- Division of Bass (state), state electoral division in Tasmania, Australia
- Electoral district of Bass, a state electoral division in Victoria, Australia
- Shire of Bass, a former local government area in Victoria, Australia
- Bass, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Alabama, U.S.
- Bass, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas, U.S.
- Bass, Casey County, Kentucky, U.S.
- Bass, Missouri, U.S.
- Bass, West Virginia, U.S.
- Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, or simply Bass Performance Hall, in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
- Bass, Hansi, a sub-tehsil of Hisar district, Haryana, India
- Bass Rock, or the Bass, an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland
- Basses, Vienne, a commune of the Vienne department in France
- Bass diffusion model, or Bass model, a mathematical marketing model
- Beneath a Steel Sky, a 1994 computer adventure game
- Buttocks, in slang
- BASS [ru], a freeware cross-platform audio library and API
- USS Bass, several vessels of the U.S. Navy
- Drum and bass, a type of electronic dance music
- Figured bass, a kind of integer musical notation
- Miami bass, a type of hip hop music
- Ghettotech or Detroit Bass, a form of electronic dance music
- Sebastian (name)
- Bottom (BDSM), the partner in a BDSM who takes the passive, receiving, or obedient role, to that of the top or dominant
- Bottom (sex), a term used by gay, BDSM, and some straight couples
- Buttocks or bottom, part of the anatomy on the posterior of the pelvic region of apes and humans, and many other bipeds or quadrupeds
- Bottom (TV series), a British sitcom and stage show
- "Bottom", a song by Puddle of Mudd from Life On Display
- "Bottom", a song by Tool from Undertow
- Nick Bottom, a character from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- The Bottoms (novel), a 2000 novel by Joe R. Lansdale
- Bottoms, a 1966 film by Yoko Ono
- Bottom (technical analysis), a chart pattern in the technical analysis of securities
- Bottom (valley), the floor of a valley
List of bottoms, list of geographical features called "bottom"
- Bottomland (freshwater ecology), low-lying alluvial land adjacent to a river
- Foggy Bottom, a neighborhood in Washington, D.C.
- Lower Bottoms, Oakland, California or The Bottoms, a neighborhood in Oakland, California, U.S.
- St. Paul's Bottoms or The Bottoms, a neighborhood in Shreveport, Louisiana
- Seabed, the floor of the ocean or ocean bottom
- Stream bed, the channel bottom of a stream, river or creek
- The Bottom, capital of the island of Saba
- The Bottoms, a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
- Bottom, or falsum, a contradiction in logic and Boolean algebra
- Bottom element, in lattice theory and related branches of mathematics
- Bottom type, or empty type, in type theory
- The symbol up tack (⊥), used to represent these concepts
- Bottom (surname), people with the surname Bottom
- Bottoms (surname), people with the surname Bottoms
- Bottom quark, a subatomic particle
- Bott
- Bottomry
- Radix (gastropod), a genus of freshwater snails
- Radical symbol (√), used to indicate a root
- Root (Latin: radix), of a plant
- Radix point, a symbol used in mathematics to separate the integral part of the number from its fractional part
- Radix sort, a computer sorting algorithm
- Radix tree, a type of set data structure
- DEC Radix-50, a character encoding
- Radix-64, a character encoding
- Radix Ace Entertainment, a Japanese Animation studio
- Radix Tetrad, a science fiction novel series by A. A. Attanasio
Radix (novel), the first novel, published in 1981
- Radix: Beyond the Void, a 1995 first-person shooter video game
- Radix (Company), founded by Bhavin Turakhia
- Radix Journal, an online periodical published by the National Policy Institute
- Radix.global, a distributed ledger-Software
- The Base (film), a 1999 action thriller film
- The Base (hate group), an accelerationist, neo-Nazi white separatist paramilitary hate group
- The Base (shopping centre), a regional shopping centre located in Te Rapa
- Al-Qaeda (Arabic for "the Base"), a militant Salafist Islamist multi-national organization
- Basel Agency (for) Sustainable Energy, Basel, Switzerland
- Building, Antenna, Span, Earth, Base Jumping, parachuting off of stationary objects or cliffs
[beta] © 2024 • Main sources: Wikipedia & Silmaril • Try the Similarity engine • Made by This chap