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base or
BASE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Base or
BASE may
refer to:
BASE (mobile operator), a
Belgian mobile telecommunications operator Base...
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takes place in an
improvised impromptu way, the
ability of the tester(s) to
base testing off do****ented
methods and then
improvise variations of
those tests...
- (/ˈlɪnʊks/, LIN-uuks) is a
family of open
source Unix-like
operating systems based on the
Linux kernel, an
operating system kernel first released on September...
- is a
number that
remains prime on any
cyclic rotation of its
digits (in
base 10). 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 31, 37, 71, 73, 79, 97, 113, 131, 197, 199,...
- huge
amount of
money that he took in. His
original scheme was
purportedly based on the
legitimate arbitrage of
international reply coupons for
postage stamps...
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following a rolling-release model. The
default installation is a
minimal base system—configured by the user to only add what is
purposely required. Red...
- masʾūl /mas.ʔuːl/ and سائل sāʾil /saː.ʔil/, the
writing of the
Hamza is
based on a set of rules, For the
writing rule of each form, see
Hamza § Arabic...
- its
border to
accommodate the heart. The
heart is cone-shaped, with its
base positioned upwards and
tapering down to the apex. An
adult heart has a m****...
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authorities have
called it the
tallest mountain from peak to
underwater base. Dry
prominence is also
useful for
measuring submerged seamounts. Seamounts...
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Lincoln squadrons carried out anti-Mau Mau
operations in
Kenya using its
base at RAF Eastleigh. The Suez
Crisis in 1956 saw a
large RAF role, with aircraft...