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61Basis — Patte des arthropodes La patte des arthropodes est une forme de membre articulé. D ailleurs, le terme même d arthropode vient des mots grecs ἄρθρον (arthron), l articulation et ποδος (podos), le pied, et signifie donc « patte… …
62Basis — См. basis …
63basis — n; pl. bases [L. basis, base] 1. A general term for the base of any appendage. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) a. A protopod segment adjoining the coxa and carrying the exopod and endopod distally. b. The basipodite. c. A basal calcareous or… …
64basis — Synonyms and related words: Anschauung, a priori principle, affirmation, ambition, angle, angle of vision, antecedents, apriorism, aspiration, assertion, assumed position, assumption, axiom, base, basement, bearing wall, bed, bedding, bedrock,… …
65Basis — 1. Arbeitsgrundlage, Ausgangspunkt, Fundament, Grundlage, Operationsbasis, Plattform, Unterbau; (bildungsspr.): Fond; (bildungsspr.; Fachspr.): Substrat. 2. Basisstein, Fundament, Sockel, Unterbau; (schweiz.): Fundation; (Archit.): Säulenbasis,… …
66Basis — Ba|sis 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: Ba|sen〉 1. Grundlage, Unterlage, Ausgangspunkt 2. 〈Mil.〉 Stützpunkt 3. 〈Arch.〉 Grundlage, Sockel, Unterbau 4. 〈Math.〉 a) Grundzahl; Basis einer Potenz od. eines Logarithmus b) 〈Geom.〉 Grundlinie, Grundfläche 5. 〈Sprachw.〉 …
67Basis — Ba̱sis [von gr. βασις = Gegenstand, auf dem etwas stehen kann; Sockel, Fundament] w; , Ba̱sen (in fachspr. Fügungen: Ba̱ses): Grundfläche, unterster Teil eines Organs od. Körperteils; Fußpunkt (Anat.). Ba̱sis ce̱re|bri: Grundfläche des Gehirns.… …
68basis — More often than not, a reliable indicator of wordiness, as here: Det. Chief Supt. Peter Topping... said he would review the search on a day to day basis. Why not make it would review the search daily and save five words? …
69basis — More often than not, a reliable indicator of wordiness, as here: Det. Chief Supt. Peter Topping . . . said he would review the search on a day to day basis (Independent). Why not make it would review the search daily and save five words? …
70basis — noun (plural bases si:z) the underlying support for an idea, argument, or process. ↘the principles according to which an activity is carried on: she needed coaching on a regular basis. Origin C16 (denoting a base or pedestal): via L. from Gk,… …