IPA: //ˈfaɪərbeɪs//
KK: /ˈfaɪrbeɪs/
A location or facility used by military forces to launch artillery fire against an enemy, often equipped for defense and support operations.
The troops set up a firebase to provide cover for their advance.
The word 'firebase' is a compound of 'fire' (from Old English 'fyr', meaning fire) and 'base' (from Latin 'basis', meaning foundation or support). The term 'firebase' refers to a platform that serves as a foundational support for building applications, particularly those that require real-time data synchronization and storage.
Think of 'fire' as a source of energy and 'base' as a foundation — together, they create a platform that supports and energizes application development.