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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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Start
::
Start (n.) A
sudden,
unexpected
movement;
a
sudden
and
capricious
impulse;
a
sally;
as,
starts
of
fancy..
Affray
::
Affray
(v. t.) To
startle
from
quiet;
to
alarm.
Startling
::
Startled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Startl.
Whitecap
::
Whitecap
(n.) The
European
redstart;
-- so
called
from its white
forehead.
Skew
::
Skew (v. i.) To start
aside;
to shy, as a
horse..
Shy
::
Shy (a.) To start
suddenly
aside
through
fright
or
suspicion;
-- said
especially
of
horses.
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..
Astarte
::
Astarte
(n.) A genus of
bivalve
mollusks,
common
on the
coasts
of
America
and
Europe..
Start
::
starting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Star.
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
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..
Upskip
::
Upskip
(n.) An
upstart.
Finish
::
Finish
(n.)
Completion;
--
opposed
to
start,
or
beginning..
Handicap
::
Handicap
(n.) An
allowance
of a
certain
amount
of time or
distance
in
starting,
granted
in a race to the
competitor
possessing
inferior
advantages;
or an
additional
weight
or other
hindrance
imposed
upon the one
possessing
superior
advantages,
in order to
equalize,
as much as
possible,
the
chances
of
success;
as, the
handicap
was five
seconds,
or ten
pounds,
and the
like..
Start
::
Start (v. i.) A tail, or
anything
projecting
like a
tail..
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..
Start-up
::
Startlish
(a.)
Easily
startled;
apt to
start;
startish;
skittish;
-- said
especially
of a
hourse.
Upstart
::
Upstart
(a.)
Suddenly
raised
to
prominence
or
consequence.
Stirte
::
Stirt (v. i.)
Started;
leaped.
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A flock of birds
suddenly
started
up or
flushed.
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