different between surbased vs surbase
surbased
English
Etymology
French surbaissé.
Adjective
surbased (not comparable)
- (of an arch) having its height less than half of its span
- having a surbase
Related terms
- surbase
Anagrams
- subedars, subreads
surbased From the web:
surbase
English
Etymology
From sur- +? base
Noun
surbase (plural surbases)
- (architecture) the uppermost part of the moulding of a baseboard, a pedestal or a similar construct
Antonyms
- subbase
Hypernyms
- base
Derived terms
- surbased
Verb
surbase (third-person singular simple present surbases, present participle surbasing, simple past and past participle surbased)
- (architecture) to lower the rise of an arch
Anagrams
- Saubers, abusers, rubasse
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