Basin
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /ˈbeɪsɪn/
- Rhymes: -eɪsən
Origin
From Middle English basin, from Old French bacin, from Vulgar Latin *baccinum, from Late Latin bacca ("wine jug"), from Gaulish, from Proto-Celtic *baski ("bundle") (compare Welsh baich ("load, burden"), Irish bac ("hindrance")).
Full definition of basin
Noun
basin
(plural basins)- A bowl for washing, often affixed to a wall.
- (geography) An area of land from which water drains into a specific river.
- 2012-01, Douglas Larson, Runaway Devils Lake, Devils Lake is where I began my career as a limnologist in 1964, studying the lake’s neotenic salamanders and chironomids, or midge flies. … The Devils Lake Basin is an endorheic, or closed, basin covering about 9,800 square kilometers in northeastern North Dakota.
- (geography) A rock formation scooped out by water erosion.
Synonyms
- (bowl) sink