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base unit
noun
A unit of measurement on which others are based.
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Install the Feeder Bowl to the Base Unit : The bowl is required to be installed on the top casting of the base unit.
A phone with a base unit is $90.
The base unit of stainless steel holds less than a gallon of water.
They will communicate wirelessly with a base unit near the television.
Troops also managed to recapture a transmission station along with a base unit.
The base unit sends a wireless signal to the receiver, which rebroadcasts through the radio's speakers.
These five-dollar payments became a base unit: when doubled, they became ten dollars.
"They didn't know the distance from Earth to the sun, and that was a base unit.
The kilogram is the only base unit still defined by an artifact.
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All the components are powered by solar panels on the base-unit.
The PHIP65 uses DECT, which reduces interference with 802.11a/b/g, and comes with a base-unit and a handset.
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