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  • 121Start — Recorded in many forms including Start, Starte, Steart, Stert, Sturt, Sturte and Sterte, this is an early English surname. It is residential and may be from the places called Start or Stert who derive from the Old English pre 7th century word… …

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  • 122start-up — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: obsolete English start up, past participle of English start up, v. archaic : upstart II. noun ( s) Etymology: start up ( …

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  • 123Start Anew — Infobox Single | Name = Start Anew Artist = Janet Jackson from Album = Control (Japanese Edition) B side = Hold Back the Tears Released = 1985 (Japan) Format = 7 single, 12 single Recorded = 1985 Genre = Pop Length = 4:19 Label = A M Writer =… …

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  • 124start off — phrasal verb Word forms start off : present tense I/you/we/they start off he/she/it starts off present participle starting off past tense started off past participle started off 1) [transitive] to make something begin We don t want to start off a …

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  • 125start back — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms start back : present tense I/you/we/they start back he/she/it starts back present participle starting back past tense started back past participle started back 1) to begin returning to a place It s time we… …

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  • 126Start signal — In telecommunication, the term start signal has the following meanings: # A signal that prepares a device to receive data or to perform a function. Contrast with A condition. # In asynchronous serial communication, a signal at the beginning of a… …

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  • 127Start the Commotion — Infobox Single Name = Start the Commotion Artist = The Wiseguys featuring Greg Nice from Album = The Antidote Released = 1999 Format = Recorded = 1999 Genre = Big Beat Length = 5:57 Label = Writer = Producer = Chart position = #47 (UK) #7 (USA)|… …

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  • 128start — 1. noun a) The beginning of an activity. The movie was entertaining from start to finish. b) A sudden involuntary movement. He woke with a start. 2. verb …

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