- Look up
baste,
basted, or
basting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Basting,
Baste, or
Basted may
refer to:
Baste,
Palghar district, Maharashtra, India...
- The
Basters (also
known as Baasters, Rehobothers, or
Rehoboth Basters) are a
Southern African ethnic group descended from Cape
Coloureds and Nama of Khoisan...
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Arumpac (born
August 22, 2012) also
known by his
nicknames Baste Granfon and Bae-by
Baste, is a
Filipino child actor,
television host, and singer. He...
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Basting is a
cooking technique that
involves cooking meat with
either its own
juices or some type of
preparation such as a
sauce or marinade, such as...
- The
Basters are an
ethnic group in Namibia.
Baster may also
refer to:
Baster, a
kitchen utensil; see
basting (cooking)
Baster (band),
French musical group...
- The
Baster Council (Afrikaans: Basterrad), is the
parliament of the
unrecognized state of the
Rehoboth area in Namibia. It
forms the legislature, or Volksraad...
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Arturo Mandin Bastes (April 1, 1944 –
October 20, 2024) was a
Filipino Roman Catholic bishop. He was
first ordained a
priest of
Society of the
Divine Word...
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basting stitches removed when the
piece is finished.
Basting thread on the
right side (outer side) of fabric.
Tracing paper from a
pattern is
basted to...
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Basted is a
hamlet in the
Tonbridge and
Malling district, in the
county of Kent, England.
Sevenoaks Borough Green Ightham Claygate Cross Crouch Borough...
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Basté (18 June 1899 – 4
December 1977) was a
Spanish water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1924
Summer Olympics.
Manuel Basté...