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basin

1 of 1noun
/ˈbeɪ.sən/
Forms:basins
1

a fixed bathroom sink with running water, used for washing hands and face

A basin is a shallow container where one washes their hands, face, or other items. Basins are commonly made from materials like ceramic, porcelain, or metal and are designed to be placed on a countertop or mounted on a wall. They can be found in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where washing is needed. Basins often have a drain to carry away water and may include taps for controlling the flow of water.

  • She washed her hands in the basin after coming in from the garden.
  • The basin was filled with warm water for a quick face rinse.
  • He cleaned the basin thoroughly to remove soap scum and toothpaste stains.
  • They installed a new, modern basin in the bathroom remodel.
  • The basin's faucet had a sleek design that matched the rest of the fixtures.
2

a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids

3

a large, bowl-shaped depression or low-lying area on the Earth's surface, typically surrounded by higher landforms and often filled with sedimentary deposits

  • The Great Basin in the western United States is known for its desert landscapes and salt flats.
  • Sedimentary basins form over millions of years as sediments accumulate in depressions on the Earth's crust.
  • Oil and gas exploration often targets sedimentary basins where hydrocarbons are trapped beneath layers of rock.
  • The Amazon Basin in South America is a vast region drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries.
  • Geologists study basin formation to understand past climate changes and tectonic processes.
4

the quantity that a basin will hold

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