Underbasement: meaning, definitions and examples
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underbasement
[ ˌʌndərˈbeɪsmənt ]
building terminology
An underbasement refers to a space that is located beneath the main basement level of a structure, often used for storage or utility purposes. It may serve as an additional level for various functions, distinct from the main basement, which is typically at or slightly below ground level.
Synonyms
lower level, sub-basement, utility space.
Examples of usage
- The underbasement was converted into a wine cellar.
- We found an old bicycle in the underbasement.
- The building's underbasement held the electrical systems.
Translations
Translations of the word "underbasement" in other languages:
🇵🇹 subsolo
🇮🇳 बेसमेंट के नीचे
🇩🇪 Untergeschoss
🇮🇩 lantai bawah
🇺🇦 підвал
🇵🇱 piwnica
🇯🇵 地下室
🇫🇷 sous-sol
🇪🇸 sótano
🇹🇷 bodrum
🇰🇷 지하실
🇸🇦 قبو
🇨🇿 suterén
🇸🇰 suterén
🇨🇳 地下室
🇸🇮 klet
🇮🇸 undirhús
🇰🇿 жертөле
🇬🇪 ქვედა სართული
🇦🇿 tavan arası
🇲🇽 sótano
Etymology
The term 'underbasement' combines 'under' and 'basement'; 'under' comes from Old English 'under' meaning 'beneath' or 'below', used to describe positioning, while 'basement' derives from the Latin root 'basem' which has evolved over centuries to denote an underground or lower level in a building. The concept of having additional levels beneath the main functional areas of a building has roots in architecture, where practical needs for storage, utilities, or even separate living spaces led to the development of deeper foundational structures.