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REASONS |
Bases |
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TENTS |
Camping bases |
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RESTS |
Camping bases |
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STOCKS |
Soup bases |
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PLINTHS |
Pedestal bases |
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STANDS |
Supporting bases |
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MARINAS |
Pleasure craft bases |
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PEDESTALS |
Bases for columns or statues |
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BASED |
Wearing, or protected by, bases. |
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EMBASSY |
My bases used for overseas mission |
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CONES |
Scone first going back to ice cream bases |
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DISPOLINE |
One of several isomeric organic bases of the quinoline
series of alkaloids. |
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SHORTSTOP |
The player stationed in the field bewtween the second
and third bases. |
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SUBLOBULAR |
Situated under, or at the bases of, the lobules of the
liver. |
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PYRIDIC |
Related to, or formed from, pyridin or its homologues; as,
the pyridic bases. |
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PODOBRANCH |
One of the branchiae attached to the bases of the legs
in Crustacea. |
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CYLINDROID |
A solid body resembling a right cylinder, but having
the bases or ends elliptical. |
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PENTALPHA |
A five-pointed star, resembling five alphas joined at
their bases; -- used as a symbol. |
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QUINIZINE |
Any one of a series of nitrogenous bases, certain of
which are used as antipyretics. |
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DIAMOND |
The infield; the square space, 90 feet on a side, having
the bases at its angles. |
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ZOANTHACEA |
A suborder of Actinaria, including Zoanthus and
allied genera, which are permanently attached by their bases. |
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CATAPETALOUS |
Having the petals held together by stamens, which
grow to their bases, as in the mallow. |
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TORUS |
A lage molding used in the bases of columns. Its profile is
semicircular. See Illust. of Molding. |
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POSITIVE |
Hence, basic; metallic; not acid; -- opposed to negative,
and said of metals, bases, and basic radicals. |
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ENROCKMENT |
A mass of large stones thrown into water at random to
form bases of piers, breakwaters, etc. |