basally

/ˈbeɪsəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to or forms the base or foundation of something; fundamentally.
    • The two theories are basally different in their assumptions about human nature.
    • The structure is basally sound, but the details need improvement.
    • She explained the concept basally, so even beginners could understand.
  2. At or near the base of a structure, especially in biology or anatomy.
    • The leaves grow basally, clustering around the stem's bottom.
    • The tumor was located basally, near the attachment point of the organ.
    • In this species, the flowers are arranged basally along the main stalk.
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