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ba⋅sal

[bey-suhl, -zuhl]
–adjective
1. of, at, or forming the base.
2. forming a basis; fundamental; basic.
3. Physiology.
a. indicating a standard low level of activity of an organism, as during total rest.
b. of an amount required to maintain this level.
4. Medicine/Medical. serving to induce a preliminary or light anesthesia prior to total anesthetization.

Origin:
1820–30; base 1 + -al 1


ba⋅sal⋅ly, adverb
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bas·al   (bā'səl, -zəl)   
adj.  
    1. Of, relating to, located at, or forming a base.

    2. Botany Located at or near the base of a plant stem, or at the base of any other plant part: basal placentation.

  1. Of primary importance; basic.

bas'al·ly adv.
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Word Origin & History

basal 
"relating to a base," 1828 (see base).
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: ba·sal
Pronunciation: 'bA-s&l, -z&l
Function: adjective
1 : relating to, situated at, or forming the base
2 : of, relating to, or essential for maintaining the fundamental vital activities of an organism (as respiration, heartbeat, or excretion) basal diet> —see BASAL METABOLISM
3 : serving as or serving to induce an initial comatose or unconscious state thatforms a basis for further anesthetization <basal narcosis> basal anesthetic> —ba·sal·ly /-E/ adverb
Medical Dictionary

basal ba·sal (bā'səl, -zəl)
adj.

  1. Of, relating to, located at, or forming a base, usually of an organ or a tooth.

  2. Of, relating to, of situated at the lowest level, as of an organ.

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