Basements

/ˈbeɪsmənt̪s/ noun

The lowest story of a building that is completely or partly below ground level, often used for storage or utilities.

From 'base' (the bottom part) combined with the suffix '-ment' (meaning space or structure). The word emerged in the 1600s as buildings became more complex and people needed a term for underground spaces.

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