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Definition of start
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of start is as below...
Start (n.) The act of
starting;
a
sudden
spring,
leap, or
motion,
caused
by
surprise,
fear, pain, or the like; any
sudden
motion,
or
beginning
of
motion..
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Start
::
Start (v. t.) To bring onto being or into view; to
originate;
to
invent.
Recoil
::
Recoil
(n.) A
starting
or
falling
back; a
rebound;
a
shrinking;
as, the
recoil
of
nature,
or of the
blood..
Washingtonian
::
Washingtonian
(a.)
Designating,
or
pertaining
to, a
temperance
society
and
movement
started
in
Baltimore
in 1840 on the
principle
of total
abstinence..
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.
Startfulness
::
Startful
(a.) Apt to
start;
skittish.
Start
::
Start (v. i.) The
handle,
or tail, of a plow; also, any long
handle..
Loop
::
Loop (n.) A wire
forming
part of a main
circuit
and
returning
to the point from which it
starts.
Jerky
::
"Jerky
(a.)
Moving
by jerks and
starts;
characterized
by
abrupt
transitions;
as, a jerky
vehicle;
a jerky
style..
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. i.) To start
suddenly
aside,
as to avoid a blow or a
missile;
to shift place by a
sudden
start..
Astert
::
Astert
(v. t.) To start up; to
befall;
to
escape;
to shun.
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A
sudden
turn; a
starting
from the point or line;
hence,
an
artful
evasion
or
subterfuge;
a
shift;
a
quibble;
as, the
quirks
of a
pettifogger..
Startle
::
Startling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Startl.
Starter
::
Start (v. i.) The arm, or
level,
of a gin, drawn
around
by a
horse..
Start
::
Start (v. i.) To leap; to jump.
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. i.) A
sudden
spring
or
start;
a
sudden
spring
aside;
as, the horse made a
bolt..
Upstart
::
Upstart
(v. i.) To start or
spring
up
suddenly.
Jerk
::
Jerk (n.) A
sudden
start or
spring.
Startingly
::
Starting
() a. & n. from
Start,
v..
Start
::
Start (v. i.) To set out; to
commence
a
course,
as a race or
journey;
to
begin;
as, to start
business..
Abraid
::
Abraid
(v. t. & i.) To
awake;
to
arouse;
to stir or start up; also, to shout out..
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