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basement

American  
[beys-muhnt] / ˈbeɪs mənt /

noun

  1. a story of a building, partly or wholly underground.

  2. (in classical and Renaissance architecture) the portion of a building beneath the principal story, treated as a single compositional unit.

  3. the lowermost portion of a structure.

  4. the substructure of a columnar or arched construction.


basement British  
/ ˈbeɪsmənt /

noun

    1. a partly or wholly underground storey of a building, esp the one immediately below the main floor Compare cellar

    2. ( as modifier )

      a basement flat

  1. the foundation or substructure of a wall or building

  2. geology a part of the earth's crust formed of hard igneous or metamorphic rock that lies beneath the cover of soft sedimentary rock, sediment, and soil

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Etymology

Origin of basement

First recorded in 1720–30; base 1 + -ment