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11BAS — (Board for Actuarial Standards) A constituent body of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), the Board for Actuarial Standards (BAS) has responsibility from 6 April 2007 for setting actuarial standards independently of the actuarial profession.… …
12bas|so — «BAS oh; Italian BAHS soh», noun, plural bas|sos; Italian bas|si BAHS see». 1. a singer with a bass voice. 2. the bass part. ╂[< Italian basso < Medieval Latin bassus. See etym. of doublet …
13Bas — Nom fréquent dans l Ain et la Haute Saône. Sobriquet désignant un homme court sur pattes . Attention cependant : Bas est aussi une variante francisée de l allemand Bapst (= Baptiste), arrivée en Franche Comté depuis le canton suisse de Fribourg.… …
14Bas — (BAS) The folklore from the Chewong people of Malaysia tells of the bas, a psychic spirit vampire that lives off ruwai, a being s soul or life source (see ENERGY VAMPIRE). Typically the bas happily lives off wild pigs; it will only attack a human …
15bas — cabas là bas …
16bas — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos IIIa, Mc. bassie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} śpiewak o najniższej skali głosu : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Ave Maria w mistrzowskim wykonaniu basa i tenora. {{/stl 10}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}} {{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}bas II {{/stl… …
17bas — sb., sen, ser, serne, i sms. bas , fx bassanger, basguitar …
18bås — sb., en, e, ene, i sms. båse , fx båsesystem; sætte i bås …
19bas´al|ly — bas|al «BAY suhl», adjective. 1. fundamental; basic: »Young children learn to read from basal readers. 2. of the base; at the base; forming the base: »a skyscraper built on basal rock. 3. Physiology. a) of or designating the minimum level at… …
20bas|al — «BAY suhl», adjective. 1. fundamental; basic: »Young children learn to read from basal readers. 2. of the base; at the base; forming the base: »a skyscraper built on basal rock. 3. Physiology. a) of or designating the minimum level at which vital …