0 a base whose molecules break down into smaller molecules or atoms in water
1 a base whose molecules break down into smaller molecules or atoms in water
Building on that strong base, she then addresses larger conceptual questions inspired by her research.
At least gripping images have a mobilising effect on public opinion and provide a strong base for aid.
That is how we will establish a strong base.
The chief officers were men who worked from a strong base which has now disappeared.
That is an important fact and a strong base on which to build.
I think that it is true to say that the arts nationally can flourish only if there is a strong base in the regions.
That has provided the strong base needed to sustain the caseload required for training and development.
All those factors are a strong base from which to produce potatoes.