basal

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English

Etymology

From base +‎ -al.

Pronunciation

Adjective

basal (comparative more basal, superlative most basal)

  1. Basic, elementary; relating to, or forming, the base, or point of origin.
    This is the basal idea.
    The organism needs more energy on basal maintenance.
    A basal reader is a kind of book that is used to teach reading.
  2. (anatomy) Associated with the base of an organism or structure.
    In the spring, basal leaves emerge from a stout taproot.
  3. (medicine) Of a minimal level that is necessary for maintaining the health or life of an organism.
    a basal diet
  4. (chiefly systematics) In a phylogenetic tree, being a group, or member of a group, which diverged earlier. The earliest clade to branch in a larger clade.
    Hittite is a basal Indo-European language.
    A magnolia is a basal angiosperm.

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Translations

Noun

basal (plural basals)

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  1. base, bottom, minimum
  2. (anatomy) Any basal structure or part

Anagrams

Afar

Basal.

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic بَصَل (baṣal).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbasal/
  • Hyphenation: ba‧sal

Noun

básal m (singulative basáltu m)

  1. (collective) onions

Declension

Declension of básal
absolutive básal
predicative básala
subjective básal
genitive básal
Postpositioned forms
l-case básalal
k-case básalak
t-case básalat
h-case básalah

References

  • E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985) “basal”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN

French

Pronunciation

Adjective

basal (feminine basale, masculine plural basaux, feminine plural basales)

  1. basal

Descendants

  • Romanian: bazal
  • Turkish: bazal

Further reading

German

Pronunciation

Adjective

basal (strong nominative masculine singular basaler, comparative basaler, superlative am basalsten)

  1. basal

Declension

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: ba‧sal

Etymology 1

From Dutch basalt, from French basalte, from Middle French basalte, from Late Latin basaltes, a misspelling of Latin basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, touchstone), from Egyptian bḫn (a hard stone).

Noun

basal (uncountable)

  1. (geology) basalt: a hard mafic igneous rock of varied mineral content; volcanic in origin, which makes up much of the Earth's oceanic crust.
Alternative forms

Etymology 2

From Malay basal (dropsy), from Arabic بَصَل (baṣal, onion, bulb).

Noun

basal (uncountable)

  1. dropsy, edema
    Synonym: edema

Etymology 3

From Dutch basaal, from English basal.

Adjective

basal

  1. basal:
    1. basic, elementary; relating to, or forming, the base, or point of origin.
      Synonym: dasar
    2. (anatomy, histology) associated with the base of an organism or structure.
    3. (medicine) of a minimal level that is necessary for maintaining the health or life of an organism.

Further reading

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic بَصَل (baṣal).

Pronunciation

Noun

basal m (collective, singulative basla, paucal basliet)

  1. onion (as a mass or species); several onions
    • 2018, “Tasal li tiekol burger bid-dud?”, in Television Malta (TVM):
      Biex il-burger ikun komplut jisserva bil-ħass, basal u tadam u diġà kien suċċess fl-Olanda u l-Belġju.
      For the burger to be complete it is served with lettuce, onions and tomatoes; it has already been a success in the Netherlands and Belgium.
  2. bulbs

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Maranao

Verb

basal

  1. to beat, to knock

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: -al, -aw
  • Hyphenation: ba‧sal

Adjective

basal m or f (plural basais, not comparable)

  1. basal

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baˈsal/
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: ba‧sal

Adjective

basal m or f (masculine and feminine plural basales)

  1. basal

Derived terms

Further reading

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish بصل (basal), from Arabic بَصَل (baṣal, onion).

Noun

basal (definite accusative basali, plural basaller)

  1. onion (Allium cepa)
    Synonym: soğan
  2. (botany) bulbous root

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