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basal

ADJ พื้นฐาน  เป็น รากฐาน  เป็น มูลฐาน  แรกเริ่ม  basic puen-tan

 

basalt

N หิน ภูเขาไฟ  plutonic rock hin-phu-khaol-fai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BASAL

a.Pertaining to the base; constituting the base.

 

BASALT

n.bazalt'. [Pliny informs us that the Egyptians found in Ethiopia, a species of marble, called basaltes, of an iron color and hardness, whence it received its name. Nat. Hist. Lib. 36. Ca. 7. But according to Da Costa, that stone was not the same which now bears the name of basalt. Hist. of Fossils. p. 263. If named from its color, it may be allied to the Fr. basane, tawny. Lunier refers it to the Ethiopic basal, iron, a word I cannot find. ] A dark, grayish black mineral or stone, sometimes bluish or brownish black, and when withered, the surface is grayish or reddish brown. It is amorphous, columnar, tabular or globular. The columnar form is straight or curved, perpendicular or inclined, sometimes nearly horizontal; the diameter of the columns from three inches to three feet, sometimes with transverse semi-spherical joints, in which the convex part of one is inserted in the concavity of another. The forms of the columns generally are pentagonal, hexagonal, or octagonal. It is sometimes found also in rounded masses, either spherical, or compressed and lenticular. These rounded masses are sometimes composed of concentric layers, with a nucleus, and sometimes of prisms radiating from a center. It is heavy and hard. The pillars of the Giant's causey in Ireland, composed of this stone and exposed to the roughest sea for ages, have their angles as perfect as those at a distance from the waves. The English miners call it cockle; the German, shorl, or shoerl. It is called by Kirwan, Figurate Trap, from its prismatic forms.

 

BASALTIC

a.Pertaining to basalt; formed of or containing basalt.

 

BASALTIFORM

a.In the form of basalt; columnar.

 

BASALTINE

n.Basaltic Hornblend; a variety of common hornblend, so called from its being often found in Basalt. It is also found in lavas and volcanic scoriae. It is generally in distinct crystals, and its color is a pure black, or slightly tinged with green. It is more foliated than the other varieties, and has been mistaken for mica. 2. A column of basalt.

 

BASANITE

n.[Gr. the trier. Plin. Lib. 36. Ca. 22. See Basalt. ] Lydian stone, or black jasper; a variety of siliceous or flinty slate. Its color is a grayish or bluish black, interspersed with veins of quartz. It is employed to test the purity of gold.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BASAL

BASAL Ba "sal, a.

 

Defn: Relating to, or forming, the base. Basal cleavage. See under Cleavage. -- Basal plane (Crystallog.), one parallel to the lateral or horizontal axis.

 

BASAL-NERVED

BASAL-NERVED Ba "sal-nerved `, a. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Having the nerves radiating from the base; -- said of leaves.

 

BASALT

Ba *salt ", n. Etym: [N. basaltes (an African word ), a dark and hard species of marble found in Ethiopia: cf. F. basalte. ]

 

1. (Geol.)

 

Defn: A rock of igneous origin, consisting of augite and triclinic feldspar, with grains of magnetic or titanic iron, and also bottle- green particles of olivine frequently disseminated.

 

Note: It is usually of a greenish black color, or of some dull brown shade, or black. It constitutes immense beds in some regions, and also occurs in veins or dikes cutting through other rocks. It has often a prismatic structure as at the Giant's Causeway, in Ireland, where the columns are as regular as if the work of art. It is a very tough and heavy rock, and is one of the best materials for macadamizing roads.

 

2. An imitation, in pottery, of natural basalt; a kind of black porcelain.

 

BASALTIC

Ba *salt "ic, a. Etym: [Cf. F. basaltique.]

 

Defn: Pertaining to basalt; formed of, or containing, basalt; as basaltic lava.

 

BASALTIFORM

Ba *salt "i *form, a. Etym: [Basalt + -form. ]

 

Defn: In the form of basalt; columnar.

 

BASALTOID

Ba *salt "oid, a. Etym: [Basalt + -oid.]

 

Defn: Formed like basalt; basaltiform.

 

BASAN

BASAN Bas "an, n.

 

Defn: Same as Basil, a sheepskin.

 

BASANITE

Bas "a *nite, n. Etym: [L. basanites lapis, Gr. the touchstone: cf. F.basanite. ] (Min. )

 

Defn: Lydian stone, or black jasper, a variety of siliceous or flinty slate, of a grayish or bluish black color. It is employed to test the purity of gold, the amount of alloy being indicated by the color left on the stone when rubbed by the metal.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

basal

ba sal |ˈbāsəl, -zəl ˈbeɪsəl | adjective [ attrib. ] chiefly technical forming or belonging to a bottom layer or base.

 

basal body

ba sal bod y (also basal granule ) noun an organelle that forms the base of a flagellum or cilium and that is similar to a centriole in structure and function. Also called kinetosome.

 

basal cell

ba sal cell noun a type of cell in the innermost layer of the epidermis.

 

basal cell carcinoma

ba sal cell car ci no ma noun technical term for rodent ulcer.

 

basal ganglia

ba sal gan gli a plural noun Anatomy a group of structures linked to the thalamus in the base of the brain and involved in coordination of movement.

 

basal metabolic rate

ba sal met a bol ic rate noun the rate at which the body uses energy while at rest to keep vital functions going, such as breathing and keeping warm. DERIVATIVES ba sal me tab o lism noun

 

basalt

ba salt |bəˈsôlt bəˈsɔlt | noun a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that sometimes displays a columnar structure. It is typically composed largely of plagioclase with pyroxene and olivine. a kind of black stoneware resembling such rock. DERIVATIVES ba sal tic |-tik |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the Latin form ): from Latin basaltes (variant of basanites ), from Greek basanitēs, from basanos touchstone.

 

basanite

basanite |ˈbasənʌɪt | noun [ mass noun ] a dark grey or black basaltic rock consisting of plagioclase, augite, olivine, and a feldspathoid. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin basanites (see basalt ) + -ite 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

basal

basal |ˈbeɪs (ə )l | adjective chiefly technical forming or belonging to a bottom layer or base.

 

basal body

ba sal bod y (also basal granule ) noun an organelle that forms the base of a flagellum or cilium and that is similar to a centriole in structure and function. Also called kinetosome.

 

basal cell

ba sal cell noun a type of cell in the innermost layer of the epidermis.

 

basal cell carcinoma

basal cell car ¦cin |oma noun technical term for rodent ulcer.

 

basal ganglia

basal gan |glia plural noun Anatomy a group of structures linked to the thalamus in the base of the brain and involved in coordination of movement.

 

basal metabolic rate

basal meta |bol ¦ic rate noun the rate at which the body uses energy while at rest to maintain vital functions such as breathing and keeping warm. DERIVATIVES basal metabolism noun

 

basalt

basalt |ˈbasɔːlt, -(ə )lt | noun [ mass noun ] a dark fine-grained volcanic rock that sometimes displays a columnar structure, typically composed largely of plagioclase with pyroxene and olivine. a kind of black stoneware developed by Josiah Wedgwood. DERIVATIVES basaltic |bəˈsɔːltɪk |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the Latin form ): from Latin basaltes (variant of basanites ), from Greek basanitēs, from basanos touchstone .

 

basanite

basanite |ˈbasənʌɪt | noun [ mass noun ] a dark grey or black basaltic rock consisting of plagioclase, augite, olivine, and a feldspathoid. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin basanites (see basalt ) + -ite 1 .

 

Duden Dictionary

basal

ba sal Adjektiv |bas a l |zu Basis 1 die Basis bildend, auf der Basis befindlich, zur Basis gehörend 2 besonders Geologie, Medizin unten; an der Grundfläche gelegen

 

Basaliom

Ba sa li om Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Basali o m |das Basaliom; Genitiv: des Basalioms, Plural: die Basaliome zu basal auf intakter Haut sitzende Hautgeschwulst, die bei meist vorhandener örtlicher Gewebszerstörung sehr selten Metastasen bildet

 

Basalt

Ba salt Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bas a lt |der Basalt; Genitiv: des Basalt [e ]s, Plural: die Basalte lateinisch basaltes, Verschreibung von: basanites < griechisch basanítēs = (harter ) Prüfstein dunkles Ergussgestein (besonders im Straßen - und Molenbau verwendet )

 

Basaltblock

Ba salt block Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bas a ltblock |der Basaltblock < Plural: Basaltblöcke > Block aus Basalt

 

Basaltemperatur

Ba sal tem pe ra tur Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Bas a ltemperatur | basal am Morgen vor dem Aufstehen gemessene Körpertemperatur der Frau (zur Feststellung des Eisprungs )

 

basalten

ba sal ten Adjektiv |bas a lten |aus Basalt [hergestellt ]

 

basalthaltig

ba salt hal tig Adjektiv |bas a lthaltig |Basalt enthaltend basalthaltiges Gestein

 

basaltig

ba sal tig Adjektiv basaltisch |bas a ltig |aus Basalt bestehend basaltige Gebirgsmassen

 

basaltisch

ba sal tisch Adjektiv basaltig |bas a ltisch |aus Basalt bestehend

 

Basalttuff

Ba salt tuff Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bas a lttuff |Basalt enthaltender Tuff

 

Basane

Ba sa ne Substantiv, feminin , die |Bas a ne |die Basane; Genitiv: der Basane, Plural: die Basanen arabisch-spanisch-provenzalisch-französisch für Bucheinbände verwendetes Schafleder

 

Basar

Ba sar , Ba zar Substantiv, maskulin , der Bazar |baˈzaːɐ̯ baˈzaːɐ̯ |der Basar; Genitiv: des Basars, Plural: die Basare der Bazar; Genitiv: des Bazars, Plural: die Bazare französisch bazar < persisch bāzār 1 offene Kaufhalle, Markt für verschiedenerlei Waren [im Orient ]2 Verkauf von Waren zu einem wohltätigen Zweck

 

French Dictionary

basal

basal , ale , aux adj. adjectif Qui a rapport à la base de quelque chose. SYNONYME fondamental .

 

basalte

basalte n. m. nom masculin Roche volcanique très dure.

 

basané

basané , ée adj. adjectif Hâlé. : Un teint basané. SYNONYME bronzé .

 

basaner

basaner v. tr. verbe transitif Brunir la peau. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

basa

basa nombre femenino Pieza inferior de una columna o pilar sobre la que reposa el fuste; generalmente está compuesta por el plinto y una moldura o elemento de unión entre este y el fuste :las basas de los grandes pilares de San Miguel de Lillo tienen un decorado en relieve de clara influencia visigótica .

 

basada

basada nombre femenino Dispositivo montado debajo de un barco para botarlo, hacerlo entrar en el mar .

 

basal

basal adjetivo 1 Que está situado en la base de una cosa :la estructura basal del templo está dañada por los terremotos; la epidermis tiene una capa profunda, la capa basal; las liliáceas son plantas de hojas largas, delgadas y basales .2 biol [metabolismo ] Que se produce en un organismo durante el reposo y el ayuno .3 zool [segmento ] Que está próximo a la aleta de los peces .

 

basáltico, -ca

basáltico, -ca adjetivo De basalto o que tiene sus características :roca basáltica .

 

basalto

basalto nombre masculino Roca volcánica, de color negro verdoso, compuesta generalmente de feldespato y piroxeno :entre las rocas de tipo volcánico están las obsidianas, la piedra pómez y el basalto, que es el sustrato de los océanos y continentes; plantado como una reluciente escultura de basalto negro .

 

basamento

basamento nombre masculino 1 Parte inferior de una edificación sobre la cual se levanta su estructura :el basamento de una estatua; estuvo escondido allí durante la guerra, en uno de los múltiples pórticos que festonean todas y cada una de las casas, torres y obras de arte con sus basamentos sumergidos; (fig ) las ciudades han acotado significativos trozos de este planeta, pero en ellos la naturaleza ha seguido existiendo como basamento físico y espiritual de la obra humana .2 arq Parte de la columna situada entre el suelo y el fuste, constituida esencialmente por la basa y el pedestal :la columna del orden dórico se caracteriza por la columna de fuste estriado, con aristas vivas y sin basamento .

 

basar

basar verbo transitivo 1 Constituir o poner la base de algo .SINÓNIMO fundamentar .2 Partir de una serie de principios iniciales para elaborar, establecer o crear una cosa :el abogado basó su defensa en la falta de pruebas contra su cliente .SINÓNIMO fundamentar .3 basarse verbo pronominal Tener [una cosa inmaterial ] su base o fundamento en otra que se expresa :durante el franquismo, cualquier planteo sindical que se basara en la lucha de clases era considerado como subversivo .SINÓNIMO fundamentarse, fundarse .4 basarse Utilizar [una persona ] cierta premisa o argumento como base o fundamento de algo :el fiscal se basó en las pruebas remitidas para afirmar que fuimos víctimas de fraude .SINÓNIMO fundamentarse .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

basal

bas al /béɪs (ə )l /形容詞 かたく 1 基底 [基部 ]の, 土台となる .2 基礎 [根本 ]的な ; 初心者向けの (basic, fundamental ).3 生理 基礎運動の [に要する ].~́ c ll 〘医 〙基底細胞 .~̀ met bolism 生理 基礎代謝 〘生体が最小限に要するエネルギー量 〙.ly 副詞

 

basalt

ba salt /bəsɔ́ːlt |bǽsɔːlt /名詞 U 1 〘鉱 〙玄武岩 .2 黒色磁器 (basalt ware ).ba s l tic /-tɪk /形容詞