| ABASEMENTS | • abasements n. Plural of abasement. • ABASEMENT n. the state of being abased (humbled); humiliation. |
| BASEBALLER | • baseballer n. (Commonwealth) A baseball player; a person who plays baseball. • BASEBALLER n. one who plays baseball. |
| BASEBOARDS | • baseboards n. Plural of baseboard. • BASEBOARD n. a board which forms a base for something; a skirting-board. |
| BASEBURNER | • baseburner n. A type of stove that automatically re-adds coal, when needed, to the base using a hopper. • base-burner n. Alternative form of baseburner. • BASEBURNER n. a type of wood stove. |
| BASELESSLY | • baselessly adv. In a baseless way. • BASELESS adv. without foundation. |
| BASELINERS | • baseliners n. Plural of baseliner. • BASELINER n. a tennis-player who stays on or near the baseline. |
| BASENESSES | • basenesses n. Plural of baseness. • BASENESS n. the state of being base. |
| BASEPLATES | • baseplates n. Plural of baseplate. • BASEPLATE n. the foundation plate of a piece of heavy machinery. |
| BASERUNNER | • baserunner n. (Baseball, softball) A player who is on base and is thus trying to advance to the next base. • base␣runner n. (Baseball) Alternative spelling of baserunner. • BASERUNNER n. a baseball player of the team on bat who is on base or trying to reach base. |
| DEBASEMENT | • debasement n. The act of debasing or the state of being debased; a lowering or degradation, especially in character or quality. • debasement n. The lowering of the value of a currency by reducing the amount of valuable metal in the coins. • DEBASEMENT n. the act of debasing. |
| EMBASEMENT | • embasement n. (Obsolete) The act of bringing down; depravation; deterioration. • EMBASEMENT n. the act of bringing down; depravation. |
| FLOATBASES | • FLOATBASE n. a place on a river, lake, etc. where float planes dock. |
| FREEBASERS | • freebasers n. Plural of freebaser. • FREEBASER n. one who smokes freebase, cocaine refined with ether. |
| WHEELBASES | • wheelbases n. Plural of wheelbase. • WHEELBASE n. the distance between the front and rear axles of a vehicle. |