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    baseline
    /ˈbeɪslʌɪn/

    noun

    • 1. a minimum or starting point used for comparisons.
    • 2. (in tennis, volleyball, and other games) the line marking each end of a court.

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  2. The meaning of BASELINE is a line serving as a basis; especially : one of known measure or position used (as in surveying or navigation) to calculate or locate something. How to use baseline in a sentence.

  3. BASELINE definition: 1. a line on a sports field, such as the one in tennis, that marks the end of the playing area, or…. Learn more.

  4. A baseline is an imaginary starting point or basis of comparison for something. To test how a class's performance improves over time, a researcher might begin with a baseline showing their current scores and grades.

  5. (in perspective drawing) a horizontal line in the immediate foreground formed by the intersection of the ground plane and the picture plane. a basic standard or level; guideline: to establish a baseline for future studies. a specific value or values that can serve as a comparison or control.

  6. (in perspective drawing) a horizontal line in the immediate foreground formed by the intersection of the ground plane and the picture plane. a basic standard or level; guideline: to establish a baseline for future studies. a specific value or values that can serve as a comparison or control.

  7. 1. (Surveying) surveying a measured line through a survey area from which triangulations are made. 2. an imaginary line, standard of value, etc, by which things are measured or compared. 3. (Tennis) a line at each end of a tennis court that marks the limit of play.

  8. Definition of baseline noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. baseline meaning, definition, what is baseline: a standard measurement or fact against w...: Learn more.

  10. baseline in British English. (ˈbeɪsˌlaɪn ) or base line (beɪs laɪn ) noun. 1. surveying. a measured line through a survey area from which triangulations are made. 2. an imaginary line, standard of value, etc, by which things are measured or compared. 3. a line at each end of a tennis court that marks the limit of play.

  11. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. A line serving as a basis, as for measurement, calculation, or location. American Heritage. Something, such as a set of data, used as a basis for comparison or as a control in a study. Took x-rays as a baseline for observing later arthritis. American Heritage. A starting point.