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Definition of start
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starting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Star.
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Round
::
Round
(adv.)
By or in a
circuit;
by a
course
longer
than the
direct
course;
back to the
starting
point.
Brantail
::
Brantail
(n.) The
European
redstart;
-- so
called
from the red color of its tail.
Start
::
Start (v. i.) To move
suddenly,
as with a
spring
or leap, from
surprise,
pain, or other
sudden
feeling
or
emotion,
or by a
voluntary
act..
Whitecap
::
Whitecap
(n.) The
European
redstart;
-- so
called
from its white
forehead.
Braid
::
Braid (v. i.) To
start;
to
awake.
Redtail
::
Redtail
(n.) The
European
redstart.
Shy
::
Shy (n.) A
sudden
start
aside,
as by a
horse..
Start
::
Start (n.) A
sudden,
unexpected
movement;
a
sudden
and
capricious
impulse;
a
sally;
as,
starts
of
fancy..
Dehorn
::
Dehorn
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
horns;
to
prevent
the
growth
of the horns of
(cattle)
by
burning
their ends soon after they
start.
See
Dishorn.
Braid
::
Braid (n.) A quick
motion;
a
start.
Stertorious
::
Sterte
() p. p. of
Start.
Cocker
::
Cocker
(n.) A small dog of the
spaniel
kind, used for
starting
up
woodcocks,
etc..
Startingly
::
Starting
() a. & n. from
Start,
v..
Upstart
::
Upstart
(a.)
Suddenly
raised
to
prominence
or
consequence.
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To
deter;
to cause to
deviate.
Start
::
Start (v. i.) The
handle,
or tail, of a plow; also, any long
handle..
Begin
::
Begin (v. i.) To do the first act or the first part of an
action;
to enter upon or
commence
something
new, as a new form or state of
being,
or
course
of
action;
to take the first step; to
start..
Starvation
::
Start-up
(a.)
Upstart.
Jerk
::
Jerk (n.) A
sudden
start or
spring.
Ripper
::
Ripper
(n.)
Anything
huge,
extreme,
startling,
etc..
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