Baseplate

/ˈbeɪspleɪt/ noun

A flat, supporting plate or foundation that forms the bottom part of a structure or machine, holding everything else in place.

From 'base' (Latin 'basis,' foundation) + 'plate' (Old French 'plat,' flat). Emerged in 19th-century engineering to describe the metal or wood foundation of industrial equipment.

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