Base-line
1Base line — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …
2base line — [bās′līn΄] 1. a) a line serving as a base b) any starting or reference point, figure, amount, level, etc. with which others can be measured or compared c) Surveying a horizontal line measured with special accuracy to provide a base for survey by… …
3Base Line, Arkansas — Base Line is a small community in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. Base Line is located in Southwest Little Rock …
4base line — 1. (surveying) A surveyed line established with more than usual care, to which surveys are referred for coordination and correlation. 2. (photogrammetry) The line between the principal points of two consecutive vertical air photographs. It is… …
5base line — the tolerance level of an organism to a particular substance concentration …
6Borden Base Line — The Borden Base Line is a historic survey line (7.42 miles, convert|39009.73|ft|m long) running north/south through Hatfield and South Deerfield, Massachusetts. It was completed in 1831, and is now on the List of historic civil engineering… …
7Reid's base line — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Relations of the brain and middle meningeal artery to the surface of the skull. 1. Nasion. 2. Inion. 3. Lambda. 4. Lateral cerebral fissure. 5. Central sulcus. AA. Reid s… …
8Long base line sonar — Long Base Line, commonly referred to as LBL, is a method of acoustic positioning commonly used in deep water (water depth of greater than 3000 feet). A typical LBL positioning system consists of a transceiver and several beacons arranged into a… …
9Base — Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests for… …
10Base course — Base Base, n. [F. base, L. basis, fr. Gr. ba sis a stepping, step, a base, pedestal, fr. bai nein to go, step, akin to E. come. Cf. {Basis}, and see {Come}.] 1. The bottom of anything, considered as its support, or that on which something rests… …