(Linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed.
Sinônimos
Examples for "base"
Examples for "base"
1Let's look at one particular area: where companies and organisations base themselves.
2The timing felt right: This year also marks the base's 75th anniversary.
3He said the party needs to attract a new base of support.
4They are corrupt; they are base; they are cowardly; they are cruel.
5Degradation of the land base is another critical problem requiring technical assistance.
1Onetti said that concept has been slower to take root in Europe.
2From the 18th century however, a national Romantic movement had taken root.
3New polices ordered by Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis have taken root.
4Maybe that was the root of their current problems: too much thinking.
5Result: S. miltiorrhiza root of high harvest area accumulated Cu and Zn.
1All forms of stem-cell research need to continue and all are important.
2Observe the consonant changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
3Like these stem cells, for example: Heart cells made from stem cells.
4Scientists have also seen success in heart patients who received stem-cell injections.
5In the way other stem cells create organs, these cells create tumors.
1The theme of SEI's public campaign this year is Combat Climate Change.
2Each year, a special theme is chosen for National Women's History Month.
3Of course it's also a theme of my new book, Animal Spirits.
4Both teams, however, struggled with one particular theme: do what you know.
5The main theme of this government is getting Zimbabwe back at work.
1A change of government could bring radical changes in the health system.
2A Labour spokesman said: Ed has made clear he wants radical reform.
3Speaking last week, former sports minister Richard Caborn called for radical change.
4Conservation and radical technologies, including new nuclear, could be key, he said.
5Jeremy Corbyn said Britain was ready for a new and radical approach.
1The root for caprice even shares a root word for your sign.
2And of course, the root word of their name, the von Neumann probe.
3For memory's sake, choosing a basic root word, then rotating numbers, is safer.
4I mean, even the root word of masculinity means it's like a mask.
5But is it not so with every root word?
6The root word is certainly ancient.
8Any one root word in Elvish can be transformed into an action, thing, or rather verb, noun, and so on.
9Note that in some cases the root word itself is a compound form such as xxx-xxxx, and is rendered as -xxx-xxx
10"I wonder what the root word of the hippie is?" he said.
11There are many forms for Arabic words, with suffixes, prefixes and root words, and words change completely when used in different tenses and forms.
12The Hebrew has only about 500 root words of 3 letters; the stagnant Chinese, 450; the Sanscrit, about the same.
13The similarity in both groups of old root words, like the numbers from one to ten, point again to a common origin still more remote.
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