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A plate that is attched to the base of a column which rests on the foundation or other support. The base plate is usually secured using anchor bolts.
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according to Marxist theory, the economic structure that is formed by the production forces of a society, along with the social relationships created by those forces. Sometimes termed the infrastructure, the base denotes the fundamental principle(s) determining the functions of different components of a society. (Compare superstructure.)
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| base |
A substance which releases hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water. Bases react with acids to form a neutral salt and water.
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| base |
Tint base.
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| base line |
(1) A survey line used in the government survey to establish township lines. The base line runs east and west through a principal meridian (line running north and south). (2) A horizontal elevation line used as the centerline in a survey for a highway route.
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