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Definition of Two-baser
1. Noun. A base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base. "He hit a double to deep centerfield"
Generic synonyms: Base Hit, Safety
Specialized synonyms: Line Double, Line-drive Double
Derivative terms: Double
Lexicographical Neighbors of Two-baser
Literary usage of Two-baser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Resolves, divine, moral, political by Owen Felltham (1840)
"That gross object which is left to the spectators eyes, is now only a composure
but of the two baser elements ..."
2. Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political by Owen Felltham (1832)
"That gross object which is left to the spectator's eyes, is now only a composure
but of the two baser elements, water and earth ; that now it is these two ..."
3. Progress of South Africa in the Century by George McCall Theal (1902)
"Surely the empire might be searched in vain for two baser scoundrels than these,
whose crime was then undetected. ..."
4. The Library of the Old English Prose Writers by Thomas Fuller (1832)
"That gross object which~is left to the spectator's eyes, is now only a composure
but of the two baser elements, water and earth ; that now it is these two ..."
5. Plumbers' Handbook by Samuel Edward Dibble (1922)
"... upper base plus the lower base, plus the mean proportional between the two baser.
That is if h = altitude, BI = area of lower base, and B2 = area of ..."
6. The Esoteric: A Magazine of Advanced and Practical Esoteric Thought edited by Hiram Erastus Butler (1899)
"... of the substance of divinity: it is both magnetic and calorific—a harmonious
blending of the qualities from which the two baser forces are derived. ..."