0 a part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or completely below the level of the ground:
Our kitchenware department is in the basement.
a basement flat
1 a part of a building that is below the level of the first floor:
The hardware department is in the basement.
Upon reaching the surface, the vacuoles were fused, leading to disruption of the apical region of syncytial tegument along the basement layer.
Large parts of the northern churchyard were destroyed in order to make space for the basements of the new building.
All the samples examined in this work contained detrital clays in different proportions, resulting ultimately from basement rock alteration.
The basement is thought to be oceanic crust, generated either at a mid-ocean ridge or by back-arc spreading dependent on the favoured model.
The inner crater in the crystalline basement is often the only part of the concentric structure that is preserved or recognizable.
In nematodes, collagen is involved in the formation of 2 distinct but essential structures, the basement membrane and the cuticle.
However, typical geometries are truncated by subsequent generation of basement inherited faults.
There are two nidogens expressed in the basement membrane of the skin and most other organs: nidogen-1 and nidogen-2.
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