| BASSE | • basse n. Archaic form of bass (“perch”). • Basse prop.n. A surname. • BASSE n. a European fish of the sea-perch family. |
| BASSED | • bassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bass. • BASS v. to utter in a deep tone. |
| BASSER | • basser adj. Comparative form of bass: more bass. • BASSER n. someone who plays the bass guitar. |
| BASSES | • basses n. Plural of bass. • Basses prop.n. Plural of Basse. • BASSES n. BASS. |
| BASSET | • basset n. (Geology) The edge of a geological stratum at the surface of the ground; the outcrop. • basset n. A basset hound. • basset n. (Uncountable, card games) A card game resembling faro. |
| BASSERS | • BASSER n. someone who plays the bass guitar. |
| BASSEST | • bassest adj. Superlative form of bass: most bass. • BASS adj. of a voice, low in pitch. |
| BASSETS | • bassets n. Plural of basset. • Bassets prop.n. Plural of Basset. • BASSET v. to outcrop, also BASSETT. |
| BASSETT | • bassett n. Alternative form of basset. • bassett v. Alternative form of basset. • Bassett prop.n. An English surname transferred from the nickname derived from a nickname for a short person. |
| BASSETED | • basseted v. Simple past tense and past participle of basset. • BASSET v. to outcrop, also BASSETT. |
| BASSETTS | • bassetts n. Plural of bassett. • bassetts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bassett. • BASSETT v. to outcrop, also BASSET. |
| BASSETING | • basseting n. (Mining) The upward direction of a vein in a mine. • basseting n. (Mining) The emergence of a stratum at the surface. • basseting v. Present participle of basset. |
| BASSETTED | • bassetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bassett. • BASSETT v. to outcrop, also BASSET. |
| BASSETTING | • bassetting v. Present participle of bassett. • BASSETT v. to outcrop, also BASSET. |