dish on which food is served or from which food is eaten | a support or foundation |
a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners) | lowest support of a structure |
a sheet of metal or wood or glass or plastic | a place that the runner must touch before scoring |
a shallow receptacle for collection in church | (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector |
(baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score | installation from which a military force initiates operations |
structural member consisting of a horizontal beam that provides bearing and anchorage | a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit |
a full-page illustration (usually on slick paper) | the stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area |
a flat sheet of metal or glass on which a photographic image can be recorded | the principal ingredient of a mixture |
the positively charged electrode in a vacuum tube | the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained |
a dental appliance that artificially replaces missing teeth | (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed |
any flat platelike body structure or part | a lower limit |
a main course served on a plate | (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment |
the thin under portion of the forequarter | the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end |
a rigid layer of the Earth's crust that is believed to drift slowly | the bottom or lowest part |
the quantity contained in a plate | (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place |
| the most important or necessary part of something |
| the bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed |
| any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water |
| a phosphoric ester of a nucleoside; the basic structural unit of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) |