Bassets

/ˈbæsɪts/ noun

Plural of basset: exposed edges or outcrops of mineral veins or rock layers at Earth's surface, or hunting dogs with short legs and long bodies.

From French 'basset' meaning 'low-lying' or 'at the base.' For dogs, the breed name reflects their short stature; for geology, it refers to surface exposures of buried formations.

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