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start in Maithili মৈথিলী

start in Santali

start in English

  • start
    expr. start in (or out), to begin to do something.
    Ex. The dog started running when it was let out.

  • start
    expr. start up,
    a. to rise suddenly; spring up.
    Ex. Chaerephon ... started up and ran to me, seizing my hand (Benjamin Jowett).
    b. to come suddenly into being or notice.
    Ex. I am surrounded by difficulties, and as fast as I get

  • start
    kick starter orstart
    a self-starter actuated by a downward kick or pressure on a pedal.
    Ex. a motorcycle kick starter.

  • start
    noun 1. an act of setting in motion.
    Ex. He pushed the car to give the motor a start.
    2. the act or fact of beginning to move, go, or act; starting or setting out.
    Ex. to see a race from start to finish.
    3. a sudden, involuntary

  • start
    start (1), verb, noun.

  • start
    start (2), noun.
    the tail of an animal (now used only in compounds).

  • START
    START,
    Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (a series of conferences between the United States and the former Soviet Union to negotiate the reduction of their missile stockpiles).
    Ex. Three groups were set up to discuss ... strategic nuclear forces

  • start
    v.i. 1. to begin to move, go, or act.
    Ex. to start in business, to start from the beginning, to start to school. The train started on time.
    (SYN) go.
    2. to begin or commence, as a process, performance, or the like.
    Ex. The play

  • start
    v.t. 1. to begin; commence.
    Ex. to start reading a book, start work, start a song, start an argument.
    2. to cause to begin moving, going, acting, operating, or otherwise functioning; set going; put into action.
    Ex. to start a car, to s

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