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Definition of basin noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

basin

noun
 
/ˈbeɪsn/
 
/ˈbeɪsn/
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  1. (also washbasin)
    (both especially British English)
    (also sink North American English, British English)
    (also especially North American English washbowl)
    a large bowl that has taps and is fixed to the wall in a bathroom, used for washing your hands and face in
    • He washed his hands in the basin.
    • She filled the basin with warm soapy water.
  2. a large round bowl for holding liquids or (in British English) for preparing foods in; the amount of liquid, etc. in a basin
    • a pudding basin
  3. an area of land around a large river with streams running down into it
    • the Amazon Basin
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  4. (specialist) a place where the earth’s surface is lower than in other areas of the world
    • the Pacific Basin
  5. a sheltered area of water providing a safe harbour for boats
    • a yacht basin
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French bacin, from medieval Latin bacinus, from bacca ‘water container’, perhaps of Gaulish origin.
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