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/ˈbāsmənt/,
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basements, plural;
  1. The floor of a building partly or entirely below ground level

  2. The oldest formation of rocks underlying a particular area


  1. (basement) the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage
  2. (basement) the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture
  3. A basement is one or more floors of a building that are either completely or partially below the ground floor. ...
  4. (Basement (film)) Basement is a 2010 British horror film, starring Danny Dyer and written by Ewen Glass about six friends who are lured into a basement for a sinister experiment.
  5. (Basement (rock)) In geology, the terms basement and crystalline basement are used to define the rocks below a sedimentary platform or cover, or more generally any rock below sedimentary rocks or sedimentary basins that are metamorphic or igneous in origin. ...
  6. (The Basement) Mecca And The Soul Brother is the critically acclaimed 1992 debut album from the Mount Vernon duo, Pete Rock & CL Smooth. The album contains their best known song, "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.). ...
  7. (The Basement (play)) The Basement (1966) is a television filmscript and stage play by Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter (1930–2008). It was written first as a screenplay for a film, then revised into a filmscript for television, and also produced on stage.
  8. (basement) A floor of a building below ground level; Last place in a sports conference standings
  9. (Basement) Any area of the building, including any sunken room or sunken portion of a room, having its floor below ground level (subgrade) on all sides.
  10. (Basement) Layer in the earth’s crust below which hydrocarbon accumulations are not expected to be found. Often the base of the sedimentary sequence and usually composed of relatively old, igneous or metamorphic rocks, which tend to have distinctive geophysical characteristics (e.g. ...
  11. (basement) n. storage area accessible from the outside, usually from the door threshold area down.
  12. (basement) That portion of a building which is partly or completely below grade.
  13. (Basement) Hangar deck of the aircraft carrier.
  14. A basement is a building story that has less than one-half of its floor-to-ceiling height below curb level. See Cellar.
  15. (Basement) The lowest, subordinate storey of building often either entirely or paritially below ground level; the lowest part of classical elevation, below the piano nobile.
  16. (Basement) To dream that you are in a basement, foretells that you will see prosperous opportunities abating, and with them, pleasure will dwindle into trouble and care. See Cellar.
  17. (The Basement) The basement of the Marshall Center; students usually refer to the MC Games Room as the Basement.
  18. (basement) Igneous and metamorphic rocks that underlie the main sedimentary- rock sequences of a region and extend downward to the base of the crust.
  19. (Basement) Actually a variation of the crawlspace but the walls are full height and the floor is concrete. Basements usually are built below the grade of the ground. However, if the home is build on a hillside, only one of the sides may be completely below the grade of the ground.
  20. (BASEMENT) Repressed emotional issues; the root (or basis) of a problem or situation / Your subconscious mind; intuition
  21. (2.3 Basement) The lowest area within a structure, either partially or entirely below finish grade with a finished floor, and intended for continuous habitation.
  22. (BASEMENT) The double 3 on the dartboard. It is positioned right in the middle at the bottom of the dartboard.
  23. (BASEMENT) The lowest floor in a castle tower. It was often used for storage
  24. (Basement (Sous-sol)) The usable part of a building that is located partially or completely beneath the outside ground level.
  25. (Basement) (Does your property have a basement? Full, partial, or unfinished?)