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Definitions of basined in various dictionaries:
adj - enclosed in a basin
adj - a large bowl [n -S] : BASINAL, BASINED
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In a bowl |
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Mar 25 2012 Boston Globe |
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Enclosed in a basin. |
Full bDefinitionb of bBASINb. 1. a : an open usually circular vessel with sloping or curving sides used typically for holding water for washing. b chiefly British : a bowl used especially in cooking. c : the quantity contained in a bbasinb. |
enclosed in a basin |
A bowl for washing, typically attached to a wall and having taps connected to a water supply a washbasin. |
A wide open container used for preparing food or for holding liquid. |
A circular or oval valley or natural depression on the earth's surface, especially one containing water. |
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The Bascinet – also bassinet, basinet, or bazineto – was a Medieval European open-faced military helmet. It evolved from a type of iron or steel skullcap, but had a more pointed apex to the skull, and it extended downwards at the rear and sides to afford protection for the neck. A mail curtain ("camail" or aventail) was usually attached to the lower edge of the helmet to protect the throat, neck and shoulders. A visor (face guard) was often employed from ca. 1330 to protect the exposed face. Early in the fifteenth century, the camail began to be replaced by a plate metal gorget, giving rise to the so-called "great bascinet". |