Beginning or end of Spartacus
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ESSBeginning or end of "Spartacus"
ESSThe beginning or end of "Spartacus"
SCHWABeginning or end of "Athena"
DELIMITERTag at the beginning or end of computer data
SEGNOMark at the beginning or end of music to be repeated
flyleavesA blank page at the beginning or end of a book
flyleafa blank page at the beginning or end of a book
throughoutFrom beginning to end of (an event or period of time)
flyleavesFLYLEAF, a blank page at the beginning or end of a book
delimitera character that marks the beginning or end of a unit of data
segnisign or mark at the beginning or end of a section to be repeated
crepusculesThe period of partial darkness at the beginning or end of the day; twilight
crepusculeThe period of partial darkness at the beginning or end of the day; twilight
segnosign or mark at the beginning or end of a section to be repeated
throughFrom beginning to end of (an experience or activity, typically a tedious or stressful one)
interphasethe interval between the end of one mitotic or meiotic division and the beginning of another
endpapersA blank or decorated leaf of paper at the beginning or end of a book, esp. one fixed to the inside of the cover
creditsAn acknowledgment of a contributor's services to a movie or a television program, typically one of a list that is scrolled down the screen at the beginning or end of a movie or program
CEEComic's beginning or end?
ETERNALWithout beginning or end.
ETERNALWithout beginning or end
SCHWAAgenda's beginning or end
THEWord with "beginning" or "end"
timelesshaving no beginning or end
ETERNEWithout beginning or end, archaically
OVALSStreeets without beginning or end.
THEWord with beginning or end
AFFIXAdd at the beginning or end
eternalwithout beginning or end; existing always
timelesslyTIMELESS, having no beginning or end
edgepoint near the beginning or the end
catch(in rowing) to bungle a stroke by failing to get the oar into the water at the beginning or by failing to withdraw it properly at the end