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Definition of start
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Start (v. i.) A tail, or
anything
projecting
like a
tail..
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Kinding
::
Kinding
(n.)
Materials,
easily
lighted,
for
starting
a
fire..
Start
::
Start (n.) A
sudden,
unexpected
movement;
a
sudden
and
capricious
impulse;
a
sally;
as,
starts
of
fancy..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) A
spitlike
start,
on the head of a young
stag..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To cause to start from a
covert
or
lurking
place;
as, to rouse a deer or other
animal
of the
chase..
Commencement
::
Commencement
(n.) The first
existence
of
anything;
act or fact of
commencing;
rise;
origin;
beginning;
start.
Cockhorse
::
Cockhorse
(a.) Lofty in
feeling;
exultant;
proud;
upstart.
Dissilient
::
Dissilient
(a.)
Starting
asunder;
bursting
and
opening
with an
elastic
force;
dehiscing
explosively;
as, a
dissilient
pericarp..
Redstart
::
Redstart
(n.) An
American
fly-catching
warbler
(Setophaga
ruticilla).
The male is
black,
with large
patches
of
orange-red
on the
sides,
wings,
and tail. The
female
is
olive,
with
yellow
patches..
Start
::
Start (n.) The
beginning,
as of a
journey
or a
course
of
action;
first
motion
from a
place;
act of
setting
out; the
outset;
--
opposed
to
finish..
Dissiliency
::
Dissiliency
(n.) The act of
leaping
or
starting
asunder.
Upspring
::
Upspring
(n.) An
upstart.
Bolting
::
Bolting
(n.) A
darting
away; a
starting
off or
aside.
Startle
::
Startling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Startl.
New
::
New
(superl.)
Newly
beginning
or
recurring;
starting
anew; now
commencing;
different
from has been; as, a new year; a new
course
or
direction..
Skipjack
::
Skipjack
(n.) An
upstart.
Amplitude
::
Amplitude
(n.) The
extent
of a
movement
measured
from the
starting
point or
position
of
equilibrium;
--
applied
especially
to
vibratory
movements.
Upskip
::
Upskip
(n.) An
upstart.
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. i.) To start
suddenly
aside,
as to avoid a blow or a
missile;
to shift place by a
sudden
start..
Launch
::
Launch
(v. i.) To send out; to start (one) on a
career;
to set
going;
to give a start to
(something);
to put in
operation;
as, to
launch
a son in the
world;
to
launch
a
business
project
or
enterprise..
Chancroid
::
Chancroid
(n.) A
venereal
sore,
resembling
a
chancre
in its seat and some
external
characters,
but
differing
from it in being the
starting
point of a
purely
local
process
and never of a
systemic
disease;
--
called
also soft
chancre..
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