starts
noun
- 1
The beginning of an activity.
“The movie was entertaining from start to finish.”
- 2
A sudden involuntary movement.
“He woke with a start.”
- 3
The beginning point of a race, a board game, etc.
“Captured pieces are returned to the start of the board.”
- 4
An appearance in a sports game, horserace, etc., from the beginning of the event.
“Jones has been a substitute before, but made his first start for the team last Sunday.”
- 5
A young plant germinated in a pot to be transplanted later.
- 6
An initial advantage over somebody else; a head start.
“to get, or have, the start”
verb
- 1
To begin, commence, initiate.
- 2
To begin an activity.
“The rain started at 9:00.”
- 3
To have its origin (at), begin.
“The blue line starts one foot away from the wall.”
- 4
To startle or be startled; to move or be moved suddenly.
- 5
To break away, to come loose.
- 6
To put into play.
- 7
To pour out; to empty; to tap and begin drawing from.
“to start a water cask”
- 8
To start one's periods (menstruation).
“Have you started yet?”
noun
- 1
A tail, or anything projecting like a tail.
- 2
A handle, especially that of a plough.
- 3
The curved or inclined front and bottom of a water wheel bucket.
- 4
The arm, or level, of a gin, drawn around by a horse.
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