Definition of start

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starting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Star.

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Flush :: Flush (n.) A flock of birds suddenly started up or flushed.
Bolt :: Bolt (v. i.) To start forth like a bolt or arrow; to spring abruptly; to come or go suddenly; to dart; as, to bolt out of the room..
Fluviatile :: Fluviatile (a.) Belonging to rivers or streams; existing in or about rivers; produced by river action; fluvial; as, fluviatile starta, plants..
Braid :: Braid (n.) A quick motion; a start.
Upstart :: Upstart (v. i.) To start or spring up suddenly.
Set :: Set (v. t.) To give a pitch to, as a tune; to start by fixing the keynote; as, to set a psalm..
Finish :: Finish (n.) Completion; -- opposed to start, or beginning..
Base :: Base (n.) The point or line from which a start is made; a starting place or a goal in various games.
Resile :: Resile (v. i.) To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose.
Whim :: Whim (n.) A sudden turn or start of the mind; a temporary eccentricity; a freak; a fancy; a capricious notion; a humor; a caprice.
Affray :: Affray (v. t.) To startle from quiet; to alarm.
Start :: Start (v. t.) To bring onto being or into view; to originate; to invent.
Blench :: Blench (v. i.) To shrink; to start back; to draw back, from lack of courage or resolution; to flinch; to quail..
Gloppen :: Gloppen (v. t. & i.) To surprise or astonish; to be startled or astonished.
Set :: Set (v. i.) To begin to move; to go out or forth; to start; -- now followed by out.
Spring :: Spring (v. i.) To start or rise suddenly, as from a covert..
Rouse :: Rouse (v.) To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase..
Startle :: Startle (v. t.) To deter; to cause to deviate.
Start :: Start (v. t.) To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from; as, to start a water cask..
Jerk :: Jerk (n.) A sudden start or spring.
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