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See also: Basing
English
Pronunciation
Verb
basing
- present participle and gerund of base
Noun
basing (countable and uncountable, plural basings)
- The storage or housing of something within a base.
- 1937, United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, Reports, page 20:
- Incidental revenues from sales and repairs and practically all ground expense were recorded as applicable to a particular station and then prorated to individual routes on the basis of arrivals, departures, and basings of equipment.
- 1989, Barbara Goss Levi, Mark Sakitt, The Future of Land Based-Strategic Missiles, page 174:
- In deep underground basing, missiles are buried in tunnels in mountainsides where they are able to ride out a nuclear attack. Following the attack the missiles dig themselves out of the tunnels to the surface and launch themselves.
Derived terms
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Brunei Malay
Etymology
Compare West Coast Bajau basing. Compare Malay bajing, Javanese ꦧꦗꦶꦁ (bajing) and Sundanese bajing.
Pronunciation
Noun
basing
Synonyms
References
West Coast Bajau
Etymology
Compare Brunei Malay basing. Compare Malay bajing, Javanese ꦧꦗꦶꦁ (bajing) and Sundanese bajing.
Noun
basing
- squirrel (rodent)
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