| ABASERS | • abasers n. Plural of abaser. • ABASER n. one who abases. |
| AIRBASE | • airbase n. Alternative spelling of air base. • air␣base n. (Military) A military airport, providing housing and support for aircraft and personnel. • AIRBASE n. a centre for controlling aircraft. |
| BASEMAN | • baseman n. (Baseball, softball) A player positioned at or near a base: first baseman, second baseman or third baseman. • BASEMAN n. a player who stands near a base in baseball. |
| BASEMEN | • basemen n. Plural of baseman. • BASEMAN n. a player who stands near a base in baseball. |
| BASENJI | • Basenji n. (Zoology) A hunting dog of a particular African breed. • BASENJI n. (Bantu) a small African hunting-dog. |
| DEBASED | • debased v. Simple past tense and past participle of debase. • debased adj. Brought low; degraded. • debased adj. (Heraldry) Reversed. |
| DEBASER | • debaser n. One who, or that which, debases. • DEBASER n. one who debases. |
| DEBASES | • debases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debase. • DEBASE v. to lower or degrade. |
| DIABASE | • diabase n. (Geology) A fine-grained igneous rock composed mostly of pyroxene and feldspar. • DIABASE n. an igneous rock, an altered diorite or basalt. |
| EMBASED | • embased v. Simple past tense and past participle of embase. • EMBASE v. to lower, also EMBACE, IMBASE. |
| EMBASES | • embases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embase. • EMBASE v. to lower, also EMBACE, IMBASE. |
| FANBASE | • fanbase n. Alternative form of fan base. • fan␣base n. The fans of a thing or person taken as a group. • FANBASE n. the body of fans of a celebrity. |
| IMBASED | • imbased v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbase. • IMBASE v. to lower, debase, also EMBASE, EMBACE. |
| IMBASES | • imbases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbase. • IMBASE v. to lower, debase, also EMBASE, EMBACE. |
| ISOBASE | • isobase n. (Archaeology, geology) A line drawn on a map or chart connecting places of equal or constant land upheaval… • ISOBASE n. a contour line of equal upheaval of the land. |
| REBASED | • rebased v. Simple past tense and past participle of rebase. • REBASE v. to set a new foundation for something. |
| REBASES | • rebases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebase. • REBASE v. to set a new foundation for something. |
| SUBBASE | • subbase n. (Architecture) The lowest projecting part of a baseboard, a pedestal or a similar construct. • subbase n. (Mathematics) A certain subcollection of a topological space. • SUBBASE n. the lowest part of a base. |
| SURBASE | • surbase n. (Architecture) the uppermost part of the moulding of a baseboard, a pedestal or a similar construct. • surbase v. (Architecture) to lower the rise of an arch. • SURBASE n. a border above the base of a structure. |
| UNBASED | • unbased adj. Without a sound basis; unfounded; baseless. • unbased adj. (Internet slang, 4chan, especially of a political stance or statement) Not based; cringeworthy, contemptible. • UNBASED adj. not based. |