base in



base in

v.
1. To operate from some location. Used chiefly in the passive: Our company is based in Fresno.
2. To establish or found something in some location: We based our organization in the heart of the city.
3. To have something as a foundation or origin: The linguist based the analysis of the sentence structure in a standard framework.
See also: base

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sam (1)SAMEnglish
HÜLya-Turkish
Gianlucajahn-LOO-kahItalian
Malvina-Scottish, English, Literature
Antica-Croatian
Kou-Hmong