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Record For Natural Language Word "start" In Language English Back to the main English page.

start Meaning #4
"start", in the sense of "ake first step in performing an action".
Entered by totus.
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Unused by any definitions.
start Meaning #2
"start", in the sense of "by following established proceedings".
Entered by totus.
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cfari'i

Used in 1 definitions.

  • r1 is/are the ritual/proceedings for starting/commencing c1[event/state/process] by community r2 with rules c4.

    It acts as a gloss word.

start Meaning #1
"start", in the sense of "cause to begin".
Entered by kpreid.
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cfagau

Used in 1 definitions.

  • x1=g1 (person/agent) initiates/begins/starts/causes the beginning of x2=c1 (state/event/process).

    It acts as a gloss word.

start Meaning #3
"start", in the sense of "take first step in performing an action".
Entered by totus.
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tolsisti

Used in 1 definitions.

  • x1 [agent] begins activity/process/state x2.

    It acts as a gloss word.

tolsti

Used in 1 definitions.

  • x1 [agent] begins activity/process/state x2.

    It acts as a gloss word.

start Meaning #5
"start", in the sense of "to cause to start operating".
Entered by tijlan.
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cfasazri

Used in 1 definitions.

  • s1 powers up s2 for function s3=c1.

    It acts as a gloss word.

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