bitartrate | (noun) an acid tartrate; a hydrogen tartrate | - |
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jumpstart | (noun) starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car | Synonyms: jump-start |
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(verb) start or re-start vigorously | Synonyms: jump-start |
(verb) start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery | Synonyms: jump-start, jump |
nonstarter | (noun) a horse that fails to run in a race for which it has been entered | - |
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(noun) a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently | Synonyms: failure, loser, unsuccessful person |
redstart | (noun) European songbird with a reddish breast and tail; related to Old World robins | Synonyms: redtail |
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(noun) flycatching warbler of eastern North America the male having bright orange on sides and wings and tail | Synonyms: American redstart, Setophaga ruticilla |
restart | (verb) take up or begin anew | Synonyms: re-start, resume |
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(verb) start an engine again, for example | Synonyms: re-start |
start | (noun) the act of starting something | Synonyms: beginning, commencement |
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(noun) a sudden involuntary movement | Synonyms: jump, startle |
(noun) a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning) | Synonyms: starting |
(noun) the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race) | Synonyms: head start |
(noun) a signal to begin (as in a race) | Synonyms: starting signal |
(noun) the beginning of anything | - |
(noun) a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game | Synonyms: scratch, scratch line, starting line |
(noun) the time at which something is supposed to begin | Synonyms: beginning, commencement, first, get-go, kickoff, offset, outset, showtime, starting time |
(verb) take the first step or steps in carrying out an action | Synonyms: begin, commence, get, get down, set about, set out, start out |
(verb) set in motion, cause to start | Synonyms: begin, commence, lead off |
(verb) play in the starting lineup | - |
(verb) bring into being | Synonyms: initiate, originate |
(verb) get off the ground | Synonyms: commence, embark on, start up |
(verb) begin or set in motion | Synonyms: get going, go |
(verb) get going or set in motion | Synonyms: start up |
(verb) depart for someplace | Synonyms: depart, part, set forth, set off, set out, start out, take off |
(verb) bulge outward | Synonyms: bug out, bulge, bulge out, come out, pop, pop out, protrude |
(verb) move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm | Synonyms: jump, startle |
(verb) begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job | Synonyms: take up |
(verb) begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object | Synonyms: begin |
(verb) have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense | Synonyms: begin |
(verb) have a beginning characterized in some specified way | Synonyms: begin |
starter | (noun) 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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(noun) a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle | Synonyms: crank |
(noun) an electric motor for starting an engine | Synonyms: starter motor, starting motor |
(noun) food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course) | Synonyms: appetiser, appetizer |
(noun) any new participant in some activity | Synonyms: entrant, fledgeling, fledgling, freshman, neophyte, newbie, newcomer |
(noun) the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition | Synonyms: dispatcher |
(noun) a contestant in a team sport who is in the game at the beginning | - |
starting | (adjective) appropriate to the beginning or start of an event | - |
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(adjective) (especially of eyes) bulging or protruding as with fear | - |
(noun) a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning) | Synonyms: start |
startle | (noun) a sudden involuntary movement | Synonyms: jump, start |
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(verb) to stimulate to action | Synonyms: galvanise, galvanize |
(verb) move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm | Synonyms: jump, start |
startled | (adjective) excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement | - |
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startling | (adjective) so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm | - |
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startlingly | (adverb) in a startling manner | - |
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startup | (noun) the act of starting a new operation or practice | Synonyms: inauguration |
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(noun) the act of setting in operation | - |
tart | (adjective) tasting sour like a lemon | Synonyms: lemonlike, lemony, sourish, tangy |
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(adjective) harsh | Synonyms: sharp-worded, sharp |
(noun) a small open pie with a fruit filling | - |
(noun) a pastry cup with a filling of fruit or custard and no top crust | - |
(noun) a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money | Synonyms: bawd, cocotte, cyprian, fancy woman, harlot, lady of pleasure, prostitute, sporting lady, whore, woman of the street, working girl |
tartan | (noun) a cloth having a crisscross design | Synonyms: plaid |
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tartar | (noun) an incrustation that forms on the teeth and gums | Synonyms: calculus, tophus |
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(noun) a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman | Synonyms: dragon |
(noun) a salt used especially in baking powder | Synonyms: cream of tartar, potassium bitartrate, potassium hydrogen tartrate |
tartaric | (adjective) relating to or derived from or resembling tartar | - |
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tartlet | (noun) a small tart usually used as a canape | - |
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tartly | (adverb) in a tart manner | - |
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tartness | (noun) a sharp sour taste | Synonyms: acerbity |
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(noun) a rough and bitter manner | Synonyms: acerbity, acrimony, bitterness, jaundice, thorniness |
(noun) the taste experience when vinegar or lemon juice is taken into the mouth | Synonyms: sour, sourness |
tartrate | (noun) a salt or ester of tartaric acid | - |
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tetartanopia | (noun) a form of dichromacy characterized by lowered sensitivity to yellow light; so rare that its existence has been questioned | Synonyms: yellow-blindness |
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upstart | (adjective) characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position | Synonyms: nouveau-riche, parvenu, parvenue |
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(noun) a gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with the legs over the upper body and moving to an erect position by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while forcing the chest upright | Synonyms: kip |
(noun) a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class | Synonyms: arriviste, nouveau-riche, parvenu |
(noun) an arrogant or presumptuous person | - |