bazasida
Bazasida is a locative form derived from the Turkic noun baza, which can mean base, foundation, or database. In Uzbek and related languages, bazasi-da (often written as bazasida) signals location inside a base or repository, such as a database, catalog, or collection. The form is typically found as part of phrases like ma’lumotlar bazasida (in the database of data) or katalogning bazasida (inside the catalog’s database).
Morphology and usage: bazasida results from baza plus the possessive suffix si (its/base’s) and the locative
Etymology: baz a (base, foundation, database) + -si (3rd-person possessive) + -da (locative) yields bazasida. Cognate forms exist
Cross-linguistic note: While bazasida exists in Uzbek and other Turkic varieties, its preferred meanings may differ
See also: baza, asos (basis), ma’lumotlar bazasi, Turkic languages.