Basi

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Basi

Basi (/ˈbɑːsiː/), also known as base in some medical terminologies, is a term used in various fields of medicine.

Etymology

The term "Basi" is derived from the Latin word "basis", which means "base" or "foundation". It is often used in medical terminologies to denote the base or foundation of a structure or organ.

Definition

In the field of Anatomy, Basi refers to the base or bottom part of an organ or structure. For example, the term "Basiocciput" refers to the base of the occiput, which is the back part of the skull.

In the field of Pathology, Basi is used to denote the basic or fundamental cause of a disease. For example, "Basipneumonia" refers to pneumonia that originates from the base of the lungs.

Related Terms

  • Basiocciput: The base of the occiput or the back part of the skull.
  • Basipneumonia: Pneumonia that originates from the base of the lungs.
  • Basilar: Pertaining to the base of a structure.
  • Basal: Referring to the base or bottom of a structure.

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