Spanish Meaning of off base
fuera de base
Other Spanish words related to fuera de base
- erróneo
- inexacto
- incorrecto
- apagado
- incorrecto
- FALSO
- Inexacto
- inválido
- Engañoso
- defectuoso
- falso
- falso
- erróneo
- torcido
- torcido
- Contrafactual
- Engañoso
- Engañoso
- Engañoso
- ilusorio
- deshonesto
- Distorsionado
- falaz
- ficticio
- fraudulent
- ilusorio
- inventado
- mentir
- especioso
- falso
- no probado
- no probado
- inventado
Nearest Words of off base
Definitions and Meaning of off base in English
off base (s)
located outside a military base
off base
something (as a group of people) that reliably provides support (such as for a business or political candidate), the lower part of a complete architectural design (as of a monument), a side or face (see face entry 1 sense 5a(5)) of a geometrical figure from which an altitude (see altitude sense 1c(1)) can be constructed, the lower part of a wall, pier, or column considered as a separate architectural feature, the lower part of a heraldic field (see field entry 1 sense 3c), a number equal to the number of units in a given digit's place (see place entry 1 sense 8) that for a given system of writing numbers is required to give the numeral 1 in the next higher place, root sense 6, the starting point or line for an action or undertaking, the economic factors on which all legal, social, and political relations are formed, a permanent military installation, a point to be considered, any of the five purine or pyrimidine bases of DNA and RNA that include cytosine, guanine, adenine, thymine, and uracil, a supporting or carrying ingredient (as of a medicine), any one of the four stations at the corners of a baseball or softball infield, the number that when raised to a power equal to the logarithm of a number yields the number itself, the part of a transformational grammar that consists of rules and a lexicon and generates the deep structures of a language, such a system of writing numbers using an indicated base, the fundamental part of something, a center or area of operations, a place where military operations begin, the place from which a military force draws supplies, such as, an electrode that modulates the current flowing through a bipolar junction transistor according to the voltage applied to the electrode, that part of a bodily organ by which it is attached to another more central structure of the organism, a number that is multiplied by a rate or of which a percentage or fraction is calculated, a number (such as 5 in 56.44 or 57) that is raised to a power (see power entry 1 sense 5a), any of various typically water-soluble and bitter tasting compounds that in solution have a pH greater than 7, are capable of reacting with an acid to form a salt, and are molecules or ions able to take up a proton from an acid or able to give up an unshared pair of electrons to an acid, a first or bottom layer of something on which other elements are added, a price level at which a security (see security sense 3) previously declining in price resists further decline, a baseline in surveying, the starting place or goal, a side or face on which the figure stands, the bottom of something considered as its support, the length of a base, a main ingredient
FAQs About the word off base
fuera de base
located outside a military basesomething (as a group of people) that reliably provides support (such as for a business or political candidate), the lower part o
erróneo,inexacto,incorrecto,apagado,incorrecto,FALSO,Inexacto,inválido,Engañoso,defectuoso
preciso,Correcto,exacto,preciso,apropiado,derecha,sonido,válido,VERDADERO,confirmado
of sorts => especie de, of one's own accord => por voluntad propia, of no avail => inútil, of choice => de elección, of a sort => de tipo,