basdienbase pair

base (English) [ IPA: ˈbeɪs ASM: বেইচ]
adj: baseless
1. (Abstract Noun) the principal element or ingredient of anything, considered as its fundamental part কোনো বস্তুৰ প্ৰধান উপাদান, যাক তাৰ মৌলিক অংশৰূপে ধৰা হয় ৷

Contributed by: Ranjit Kr. Das on 2006-03-17
2. Chemistry(Material Noun-Neuter) any of various bases, the hydroxides of the alkali metals and of ammonium, that neutralize acids to form salts and turn red litmus paper blue খাৰুৱা ধাতু আৰু এম’নিয়ামৰ হাইদ্ৰক্সাইড, যি এছিড বা অম্লক প্ৰশমিত কৰি লৱণ সৃষ্টি কৰে আৰু ৰঙা লিটমাছ কাগজক নীলা কৰে
English: alkali, base,
Assamese: ক্ষাৰ, খাৰ,
Bodo: खारदै, खारै, सडाबादि,
Meeteilon: khari,
Dimasa: khar,
TAI-Ahom: নাম্ টাৱ,
Hindi: सज्जीखार,
Deori: কাৰ

Antonyms:

a. Material Noun-Neuter: acid, অম্ল, দ্ৰাবক, ka asid, meseng...

Contributed by: Bikram M Baruah on 2006-03-17
3. (Common Noun-Neuter) the lower most part of an utensil, hollow place or a water body (pond, sea etc) কোনো বাচন, খালি ঠাই বা (পুখুৰী, সাগৰ আদিৰ দৰে) জলাশয়ৰ আটাইতকৈ তলৰ অংশ
English: base, bottom, floor,
Assamese: তলি,
Bodo: बिथा,
Mising: rumking,
Khasi: ka trai,
Meeteilon: makha,
Karbi: aling,
Dimasa: kituh,
TAI-Ahom: কুন্, ক্যুন্,
Deori: আনতা

Contributed by: Bikram M Baruah on 2006-03-17
4. Mathematics(Abstract Noun) the base or radix is usually the number of unique digits, including zero, that a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers. For example, for the decimal system (the most common system in use today) the radix is 10, because it uses the 10 digits from 0 through 9.

Contributed by: Probodh Borah (প্ৰবোধ বৰা) on 2010-09-30
Ref: চন্দ্ৰকান্ত অভিধান
5. (Material Noun-Neuter) a coil made of straw for supporting the bottom of an earthen pot চৰু, মাটিৰ কলহ আদি বহুৱাই থ’বলৈ ঘূৰণীয়াকৈ বন্ধা খেৰৰ জুমুধি

Contributed by: Pankaj Neog on 2012-06-11
6. Geometry(Abstract Noun) the line or surface forming the part of a figure that is most nearly horizontal or on which it is supposed to stand
English: base,
Assamese: ভূমি

base (Meeteilon)
Contributed by: Mohen Naorem on 2011-01-13
7. Mathematics(Abstract Noun) the base or radix is usually the number of unique digits, including zero, that a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers. For example, for the decimal system (the most common system in use today) the radix is 10, because it uses the 10 digits from 0 through 9.