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00352826-v:
bring to an end or halt
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00349223-v:
start or re-start vigorously
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00349416-v:
cause to start anew
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00349592-v:
be a precursor of
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00349785-v:
set in motion or cause to begin
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01650610-v:
get off the ground
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Related
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00235435-n:
the act of starting something
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Related
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07290905-n:
the event consisting of the start of something
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Related
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07325190-n:
the beginning of anything
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Related
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10107303-n:
a person who founds or establishes some institution
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Related
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15265518-n:
the time at which something is supposed to begin
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Verbs
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02608347-v:
have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense
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Verbs
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02609203-v:
have a beginning, of a temporal event
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Glosses
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01515196-v:
get going; give impetus to
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Glosses
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02608347-v:
have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense
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Glosses
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00241507-n:
(football) a kick from the center of the field to start a football game or to resume it after a score
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Glosses
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00270403-n:
introducing water into a pump to improve the seal and start the water flowing
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Glosses
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00349223-v:
start or re-start vigorously
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Glosses
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00817507-n:
(during World War II in Britain) watching for fires started by bombs that dropped from the sky
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Glosses
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00920727-n:
a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough
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Glosses
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01093465-v:
commence hostilities
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01119169-v:
launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with
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01628899-v:
apply or start
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03565991-n:
a bomb that is designed to start fires; is most effective against flammable targets (such as fuel)
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07291215-n:
an event used to justify starting a war
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08982587-n:
a republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II
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11203472-n:
Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Roman Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68)
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Glosses
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11314315-n:
United States journalist whose exposes in 1906 started an era of muckraking journalism (1866-1936)
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Glosses
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14868771-n:
(a piece of) a substance that burns easily and can be used to start a coal or coke fire
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Glosses
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15101586-n:
material for starting a fire
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