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basement
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Basement
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an area or room in a house or building that is partially or completely below the ground level
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The basement often floods during heavy rain, so they installed a sump pump.
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(in Renaissance architecture) the ground-level portion of a building's façade or interior, forming the base of the structure
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Renaissance architects emphasized proportion in the basement.
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debasement
basement
base
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