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Definition of start
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Start (n.) A
sudden,
unexpected
movement;
a
sudden
and
capricious
impulse;
a
sally;
as,
starts
of
fancy..
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Kinding
::
Kinding
(n.)
Materials,
easily
lighted,
for
starting
a
fire..
Gliff
::
Gliff (n.) A
transient
glance;
an
unexpected
view of
something
that
startles
one; a
sudden
fear.
Start-up
::
Start-up
(n.) A kind of high
rustic
shoe.
Set
::
Set (v. i.) To begin to move; to go out or
forth;
to
start;
-- now
followed
by out.
Start
::
Start (n.) A
convulsive
motion,
twitch,
or
spasm;
a
spasmodic
effort..
Start
::
Start (v. i.) The
handle,
or tail, of a plow; also, any long
handle..
Flush
::
Flush (v. t.) To cause to
start,
as a
hunter
a
bird..
Shy
::
Shy (n.) A
sudden
start
aside,
as by a
horse..
Shy
::
Shy (a.) To start
suddenly
aside
through
fright
or
suspicion;
-- said
especially
of
horses.
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A flock of birds
suddenly
started
up or
flushed.
Kindle
::
Kindle
(v. t.) To set on fire; to cause to burn with
flame;
to
ignite;
to cause to begin
burning;
to
start;
to
light;
as, to
kindle
a
match,
or
shavings..
Start
::
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..
Skew
::
Skew (v. i.) To start
aside;
to shy, as a
horse..
Project
::
Project
(n.) The place from which a thing
projects,
or
starts
forth..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To pour out; to
empty;
to tap and begin
drawing
from; as, to start a water
cask..
Fidget
::
Fidget
(v. i.) To move
uneasily
one way and the
other;
to move
irregularly,
or by fits and
starts..
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To
deter;
to cause to
deviate.
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.
Start-up
::
Start-up
(n.) One who comes
suddenly
into
notice;
an
upstart.
Dissilient
::
Dissilient
(a.)
Starting
asunder;
bursting
and
opening
with an
elastic
force;
dehiscing
explosively;
as, a
dissilient
pericarp..
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