Base-line
11base line — n. starting line; (Printing) imaginary line on which the bottoms of letters sit (excluding the tails on g, y, p, q, and j); line which marks each end of the court (Tennis); area in which a runner runs from base to base on a baseball field… …
12base·line — /ˈbeısˌlaın/ noun, pl lines [count] 1 technical : information that is used as a starting point by which to compare other information The experiment is meant only to provide a baseline for other studies. often used before another noun baseline… …
13base line — An east and west line, parallel to the equator, established as a means whereby townships created in the government survey of public lands are described as such by the number of the tier of townships in which it appears north or south of such line …
14base line — 1. (surveying) A surveyed line established with more than usual care, to which surveys are referred for coordination and correlation. 2. (photogrammetry) The line between the principal points of two consecutive vertical air photographs. It is… …
15base line — 1. a line from the infraorbital ridge to the external acoustic meatus and the middle line of the occiput. 2. baseline …
16base line — 1. An arbitrary line from which deflections of self potential are read [16]. 2. Shale line [16] …
17base-line — n. (Surveying.) Base …
18base line — the tolerance level of an organism to a particular substance concentration …
19Base line — Линия шрифта; Базовая (нижняя) линия шрифта …
20base-line — see baseline …