basis

basis
SYN: base (1). [L. and G.]
- b. cartilaginis arytenoideae [TA] SYN: base of arytenoid cartilage.
- b. cerebri SYN: base of brain.
- b. cochleae [TA] SYN: base of cochlea.
- b. cordis [TA] SYN: base of heart.
- b. cranii [TA] SYN: cranial base.
- b. cranii externa [TA] SYN: external surface of cranial base.
- b. cranii interna [TA] SYN: internal surface of cranial base.
- b. mandibulae [TA] SYN: base of mandible.
- b. modioli cochleae [TA] SYN: base of modiolus of cochlea.
- b. ossis metacarpalis [TA] SYN: base of metacarpal.
- b. ossis metatarsalis [TA] SYN: base of metatarsal.
- b. ossis sacri [TA] SYN: base of sacrum.
- b. patellae [TA] SYN: base of patella.
- b. pedunculi [TA] the base of the midbrain consisting of the crus cerebri and substantia nigra. SEE ALSO: cerebral peduncle.
- b. phalangis SYN: base of phalanx.
- b. phalangis manus [TA] SYN: base of phalanx of hand.
- b. phalangis pedis [TA] SYN: base of phalanx of foot.
- b. pontis See basilar part of pons.
- b. prostatae [TA] SYN: base of prostate.
- b. pulmonis [TA] SYN: base of lung.
- b. pyramidis renis SYN: base of renal pyramid.
- b. stapedis [TA] SYN: base of stapes.
* * *
Basel Antiarrhythmic Study of Infarct Survival

* * *

ba·sis 'bā-səs n, pl ba·ses -.sēz
1) any of various anatomical parts that function as a foundation
2) BASE (2b)

* * *

ba·sis (baґsis) pl. baґses [L., from Gr.] base: the lowest or fundamental part of a structure or organ, or the part opposite to or distinguished from the apex.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую
Synonyms:

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Basis- — Basis …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • basis — ba·sis / bā səs/ n pl ba·ses / ˌsēz/ 1: something (as a principle or reason) on which something else is established the court could not imagine any conceivable basis for the statute see also rational basis 2: a basic principle o …   Law dictionary

  • Basis — may refer to* Basis future, the value differential between a future and the spot price * Basis (options), the value differential between a call option and a put option * Cost basis, in the calculation of capital gains * Basis (crystal structure) …   Wikipedia

  • Basis — steht für: Basis (Architektur), den untersten Bauteil einer Säule oder das Podest einer Statue Basis (Stereofotografie), den Abstand zweier zum Ziel ausgerichteter Kameras Kristallstruktur#Basis, die Grundstruktur eines Kristalles Basis (Band)… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Basis [5] — Basis (Grundlinie, Standlinie) nennt man bei trigonometrischen Bestimmungen diejenige durch unmittelbare Längenmessung erhaltene Linie, aus der weitere Linien rechnerisch abgeleitet werden sollen. – Eine »Basis« in einzelnen… …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • BASIS — Заставка BASIS Разработчик Сергей Камнев Последняя версия ?  ? Лицензия Закрытое ПО Состояние Не развивается BASIS специфическая …   Википедия

  • Basis — Sf Grundlage erw. fach. (15. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. basis, dieses aus gr. básis (eigentlich Schritt, Gang ), einer Ableitung von gr. baínein gehen . (Zur Bedeutungsentwicklung vgl. nhd. treten Tritt im Sinne von fester Untergrund,… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Basis — Ba sis (b[=a] s[i^]s), n.; pl. {Bases} (b[=a] s[=e]z). [L. basis, Gr. ba sis. See {Base}, n.] 1. The foundation of anything; that on which a thing rests. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. The pedestal of a column, pillar, or statue. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • basis — (del lat. «basis»; ant.) amb. Base. * * * basis. (Del lat. basis). amb. desus. Base o fundamento …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Basis [3] — Basis , in der Mathematik Grundlinie einer geometrischen Figur, Grundfläche eines Körpers, Grundzahl eines Logarithmensystems. – Basis, zur Verwandlung von Flächen, s. gemeinschaftliche Basis von statischen Momenten unter Parallelkräfte.… …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • basis — 1570s, bottom or foundation (of something material), from L. basis foundation, from Gk. basis a step, stand, base, that whereon one stands, from bainein go, step (see COME (Cf. come)). Transferred and figurative senses (of immaterial things) are… …   Etymology dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”