| base m. |
a metal that oxidizes or corrodes relatively easily; cf. noble m.
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| base p. |
either of the two pairs—guanine and cytosine, adenine and thymine—of purine-pyrimidine bases joined by hydrogen bonds that make up DNA. In RNA, uracil replaces thymine.
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| base-apex l. |
a line perpendicular to the edge of a prism and bisecting the refracting angle of the prism.
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| baseball f. |
mallet f.
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| baseball pitchers' e. |
a disorder of the elbow in baseball pitchers due to a piece of cartilage or bone torn from the head of the radius.
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