Basic
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mid 19th century: from base1 + -ic.
wiktionary
base + -ic. [1] [2]
etymonline
basic (adj.)
"relating to a base," 1832, originally in chemistry, from base (n.) + -ic.
BASIC
computer language, 1964, initialism (acronym) for Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code; invented by Hungarian-born U.S. computer scientist John G. Kemeny and U.S. computer scientist Thomas E. Kurtz.