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See also: bazơ

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Etymology

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From French base.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbazo]
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  • Rhymes: -azo
  • Hyphenation: ba‧zo

Noun

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bazo (accusative singular bazon, plural bazoj, accusative plural bazojn)

  1. base; foundation
    • 1906, L. L. Zamenhof, Dogmoj de Hilelismo:
      Sian nomon la hilelismo ricevis laŭ la nomo de la antikva Palestina saĝulo Hillel, kies modifikita principo estas akceptita kiel bazo por la religio de la hilelistoj.
      Hillelism takes its name from the ancient Palestinian wise man Hillel, whose modified principle has been accepted as a foundation for the religion of the Hillelists.
    • 1915, L. L. Zamenhof (translator), Malnova Testamento, Eliro 19:17.
      Kaj Moseo elirigis la popolon el la tendaro renkonte al Dio, kaj ili stariĝis antaŭ la bazo de la monto.
      And Moses led the people from the camp to meet God, and they stood at the base of the mountain.
  2. (chemistry) base
    • 1905, Literatura Aldono, page 196:
      Sur unu rando estas bazoj, sur la alia acidoj.
      On one edge there are bases, on the other acids.
  3. (baseball) base

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Galician

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Etymology 1

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From Old Galician-Portuguese baço (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), probably from Latin badius (reddish brown).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbaθしーたʊ], (western) [ˈbasʊ]

Noun

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bazo m (plural bazos)

  1. (anatomy) spleen
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Etymology 2

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From Latin badius (reddish brown).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbaθしーたʊ], (western) [ˈbasʊ]

Adjective

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bazo (feminine baza, masculine plural bazos, feminine plural bazas)

  1. reddish-brown, bay
  2. opaque; matte; which has lost its shininess or transparency
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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -azu
  • Hyphenation: ba‧zo

Verb

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bazo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of bazar

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin badius (reddish brown). Alternatively, from Vulgar Latin *hepatium, from Ancient Greek ἧπατιον (hêpation), from πぱいαあるふぁρろー (hêpar, liver). Compare Portuguese baço.

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Noun

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bazo m (plural bazos)

  1. (anatomy) spleen

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