Quotation at the start of a chapter
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EPIGRAPH

Quotation at the start of a chapter

DROPCAP

Enlarged letter at the start of a chapter

DROPCAP

Large decorative letter at the start of a chapter

DROPCAP
Large letter at the start of a book chapter
DROPCAP
Oversize letter at the beginning of a chapter
SYLLABIHandouts at the start of a course
GOLFTEESupport at the start of a hole
FYIInitials at the start of a memo
ATTNAbbr. at the start of a memo
BACKTOBACKPosition at the start of a duel
TWASContraction at the start of a sentence
FYIInits. at the start of a memo
THUSWord at the start of a conclusion
FBIWarning issuer at the start of a DVD
JOINButton at the start of a Zoom call
LEADERBlank section at the start of a cassette
YOUINQuery at the start of a poker game
INTROITSong at the start of a church service
USSLetters at the start of a destroyer's name
IMINCry at the start of a poker game
AREWEALONESpy's query at the start of a meeting
TISPoetic contraction usually at the start of a line
ETCAbbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentence
COINIt's tossed at the start of a football game
FADEINMovie technique used at the start of a scene
MAINIDEAPresentation at the start of a five-paragraph essay
ROOKKnight neighbor at the start of a chess game
SINGALOUDWords of exhortation at the start of a hymn
TEASERAttention-getting highlight at the start of a show
PLAYUmpire's cry at the start of a baseball game
ANAPHORARepetition of a word at the start of successive sentences
PLEASEDONOTStart of a request on a sign at the zoo
STEVIEUNDERWAYSituation at the start of a concert by singer Nicks?
DAWNRAIDHuge stock purchase at the start of a day's trading
BATTERINGRAMDevice used by police at the start of a raid
LIFEOne of three at the start of a Pac-Man game
SCATTERWhat players do at the start of a game of tag
PSIGreek letter spelled out at the start of a Beatles title?
POLESITTERDriver in the most favorable position at the start of a race
NORWord before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem