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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
ba•sic /ˈbeɪsɪk/USA pronunciation   adj. 
  1. [before a noun] of, relating to, or forming a base or basis;
    fundamental: a basic principle.
  2. Chemistry
    • of or relating to a chemical base.
    • alkaline.

n. [countable]
  1. Often, basics. [plural] something that is basic;
    an essential.

BASIC /ˈbeɪsɪk/USA pronunciation   n. [proper noun or countable]
    B(eginner's) A(ll-purpose) S(ymbolic) I(nstruction) C(ode):
  1. Computinga high-level computer programming language that uses English words and punctuation marks.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
ba•sic  (bāsik),USA pronunciation adj. 
  1. of, pertaining to, or forming a base;
    fundamental:a basic principle; the basic ingredient.
  2. Chemistry
    • pertaining to, of the nature of, or containing a base.
    • not having all of the hydroxyls of the base replaced by the acid group, or having the metal or its equivalent united partly to the acid group and partly to oxygen.
    • alkaline.
  3. Metallurgynoting, pertaining to, or made by a steelmaking process (basic process) in which the furnace or converter is lined with a basic or nonsiliceous material, mainly burned magnesite and a small amount of ground basic slag, to remove impurities from the steel. Cf. acid (def. 9).
  4. Geology(of a rock) having relatively little silica.
  5. Military
    • primary:basic training.
    • of lowest rank:airman basic.

n. 
  1. Military
    • See basic training. 
    • a soldier or airman receiving basic training.
  2. Often, basics. something that is fundamental or basic;
    an essential ingredient, principle, procedure, etc.:to learn the basics of music; to get back to basics.
  • base1 + -ic 1835–45
    1. elementary, essential, key, primary; basal; underlying.

BASIC  (bāsik),USA pronunciation n. [Computers.]
  1. Computinga widely adopted programming language that uses English words, punctuation marks, and algebraic notation to facilitate communication between the operator or lay user and the computer.
  • B(eginner's) A(ll-purpose) south, southern( ymbolic) I(nstruction) C(ode) 1965–70

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
basic /ˈbeɪsɪk/ adj
  1. of, relating to, or forming a base or basis; fundamental; underlying
  2. elementary or simple: a few basic facts
  3. excluding additions or extras: basic pay
  4. slang lacking style and originality: a rather basic film
    • of, denoting, or containing a base; alkaline
    • (of a salt) containing hydroxyl or oxide groups not all of which have been replaced by an acid radical: basic lead carbonate, 2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2
  5. of, concerned with, or made by a process in which the furnace or converter is made of a basic material, such as magnesium oxide
  6. (of such igneous rocks as basalt) containing between 52 and 45 per cent silica
n
  1. (usually plural) a fundamental principle, fact, etc
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
BASIC, Basic /ˈbeɪsɪk/ n
  1. a computer programming language that uses common English terms
Etymology: 20th Century: acronym of b(eginner's) a(ll-purpose) s(ymbolic) i(nstruction) c(ode)
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