Base

/beɪs/ noun

The bottom part of something that supports the rest, or the main place where an activity or organization operates from. In chemistry, it is a substance that can accept hydrogen ions or produce hydroxide ions in solution.

It comes from Old French “bas,” meaning low, from Late Latin “bassus,” meaning thick or low. The idea of lowness extended to mean foundation or starting point.

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