Proper noun
Bassin (plural Bassins)
A surname.
A determined third wicket stand of 77 between Robert Bassin (46) and Cunningham (33) looked to have recovered the situation before both batsmen were dismissed and the side lost by 64 runs. Source: Internet
Bassin Zim, little-known treasure of Haiti, sits along Central Plateau, eight kilometers away from Hinche. Source: Internet
The Bassin de la Villette—a humble canal basin on the East End of town—elicits the reaction that, “Like many things in France, it looks battered but works well.” Source: Internet
Le Bassin aux Nymphease, also known as Japanese Footbridge over the Water-Lily Pond at Giverny, is part of Monet's famed Water Lilies series. Source: Internet
In some places, there are large compensation pools, for example the huge Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim in Alsace. Source: Internet
The founder of non-partisan Protect Democracy, Ian Bassin, said: “This is everything we feared and expected. Source: Internet