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baseline

[ beys-lahyn ]

noun

  1. Baseball. the area between bases base bases basis within which a base runner must keep when running from one base bases to another.
  2. Tennis. the line at each end of a tennis court, parallel to the net, that marks the in-bounds limit of play.
  3. (in perspective drawing) a horizontal line in the immediate foreground formed by the intersection of the ground plane and the picture plane.
  4. a basic standard or level; guideline:

    to establish a baseline for future studies.

  5. a specific value or values that can serve as a comparison or control.
  6. Typography. the imaginary line on which the bottoms of primary letters align.
  7. Surveying. triangulation1
  8. Electronics. a horizontal or vertical line formed on the face of a cathode-ray tube by the sweep of the scanning dot.
  9. Naval Architecture. a line on the body plan or sheer plan of a hull, representing a horizontal reference plane for vertical dimensions.


adjective

  1. basic or essential.

baseline

/ ˈbeɪsˌlaɪn /

noun

  1. surveying a measured line through a survey area from which triangulations are made
  2. an imaginary line, standard of value, etc, by which things are measured or compared
  3. a line at each end of a tennis court that marks the limit of play


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Word History and Origins

Origin of baseline1

First recorded in 1740–50; base 1 + line 1

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Example Sentences

“There is a baseline agreement when it comes to campus rape: the current system is failing these students,” she added.

Their borderline baseline distaste for a person they did not know had become a sport, and the off season was finally over.

A system to ensure that providers have a baseline competency in the areas where they choose to practice makes sense to me.

We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there.

Women have learned to operate with a baseline level of fear, one that dips or peaks depending on our surroundings.

On the 17th a baseline was laid down on the plateau, and Blake was able to commence his survey of the island.

With two tracers, separated on a baseline of a few million kilometers, we can plot position closely.

Anyway, he knocked it straight down the third baseline and fooled the Journals rivals, for their fielders were not on duty.

The crescent rests on a baseline formed by the slowly-proceeding line of women, children, and baggage-horses.

Meanwhile his baseline had been extended twenty miles to the westto near Noyon.

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