- Look up
bases in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bases may
refer to:
Bases (fashion), a
military style of
dress adopted by the
chivalry of the sixteenth...
- The
Business ****ociation of
Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (
BASES) is a
student group at
Stanford University focusing on
business and entrepreneurial...
- The destroyers-for-
bases deal was an
agreement between the
United States and the
United Kingdom on 2
September 1940,
according to
which 50 Caldwell, Wickes...
- both
inside the
United States and
overseas (with at
least 128
military bases located outside of its
national territory as of July 2024).
According to...
- This is a list of
countries with
overseas military bases. The
establishment of
military bases abroad enables a
country to
project power, e.g. to conduct...
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Nucleotide bases (also nucleobases,
nitrogenous bases) are nitrogen-containing
biological compounds that form nucleosides, which, in turn, are components...
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while under siege.
Bases for
military aviation are
called air
bases.
Bases for
military ships are
called naval bases.
Military bases within the United...
-
common use of the word "base":
Arrhenius bases, Brønsted
bases, and
Lewis bases. All
definitions agree that
bases are
substances that
react with acids, as...
- state. Most US
states do not have
active Marine Corps bases; however, many do have
reserve bases and centers. In addition, the
Marine Corps Security Force...
- List of
major active US Navy
bases,
stations and
other facilities. 5000km 3,100miles
Concord Naval Weapons Station Fleet Numerical Meteorology and...