Definition of based. Meaning of based. Synonyms of based

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Definition of based

Based
Base Base (b[=a]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Based (b[=a]sd); p. pr. & vb. n. Basing.] [From Base, n.] To put on a base or basis; to lay the foundation of; to found, as an argument or conclusion; -- used with on or upon. --Bacon.
Based
Based Based, p. p. & a. 1. Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad-based. 2. [See Base, n., 18-21.] Wearing, or protected by, bases. [Obs.] ``Based in lawny velvet.' --E. Hall.

Meaning of bas from wikipedia

- however, some older or ancient universities , such as oxford , cambridge date april 2011 and dublin traditionally award b.a.s to
- bas is an important precursor to other barium compounds including baco 3 and the pigment lithopone , zns/baso 4 like other chalcogenide s
- bas meaning lower in french may refer to: people : bas (name) places : bas-caraquet, new brunswick , meaning 'lower caraquet', a village on the
- bas may stand for: most commonly: basic programming language (file extension) societies: biblical archaeology society birmingham astronomy
- the bachelor of asian studies (b.as.) is a bachelor's degree for asian studies . b.as. courses take 3 or 4 years. bachelor of asian
- the british antarctic survey (bas) is the united kingdom 's national antarctic operation and has an active role in antarctic affairs.
- the bulgarian academy of sciences (abbreviated bas, in bulgarian : Българска академия на науките, balgarska akademiya na naukite,
- bas (in greek bας; (lived c. 397 bc – 326 bc, ruled 376 bc – 326 bc), first independent ruler of bithynia , governed fifty years, from
- bas-relief or low relief: a bas-relief ('low relief', baʁəljɛf, from the italian basso rilievo) or low relief is a projecting image with a
- journalism in africa and allows students to take a fourth-year specialisation to raise their bas to bjourn status, equivalent to a b.a. hons.