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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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Set
::
Set (v. t.) To give a pitch to, as a tune; to start by
fixing
the
keynote;
as, to set a
psalm..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To cause to move
suddenly;
to
disturb
suddenly;
to
startle;
to
alarm;
to
rouse;
to cause to flee or fly; as, the
hounds
started
a fox..
Startful
::
Starter
(n.) A dog that
rouses
game.
Loop
::
Loop (n.) A wire
forming
part of a main
circuit
and
returning
to the point from which it
starts.
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To bring onto being or into view; to
originate;
to
invent.
Bo
::
Bo
(interj.)
An
exclamation
used to
startle
or
frighten.
Astart
::
Astart
(v. t. & i.) Same as
Astert.
Brantail
::
Brantail
(n.) The
European
redstart;
-- so
called
from the red color of its tail.
Startfulness
::
Startful
(a.) Apt to
start;
skittish.
Start
::
Start (v. i.) The
curved
or
inclined
front and
bottom
of a
water-wheel
bucket.
Project
::
Project
(n.) The place from which a thing
projects,
or
starts
forth..
Stitch
::
Stirte
() imp. of
Start,
v. i. & t..
Subsumable
::
Subsultus
(n.) A
starting,
twitching,
or
convulsive
motion..
Braid
::
Braid (n.) A quick
motion;
a
start.
Startish
::
Startingly
(adv.)
By
sudden
fits or
starts;
spasmodically.
Startlingly
::
Startle
(n.) A
sudden
motion
or shock
caused
by an
unexpected
alarm,
surprise,
or
apprehension
of
danger..
Jerk
::
Jerk (n.) A
sudden
start or
spring.
Dissilient
::
Dissilient
(a.)
Starting
asunder;
bursting
and
opening
with an
elastic
force;
dehiscing
explosively;
as, a
dissilient
pericarp..
Sturt
::
Sturt (v. i.) To vex; to
annoy;
to
startle.
Upstart
::
Upstart
(n.) The
meadow
saffron.
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