Definitions Found:
to make a beginning
- leadto make a beginning
- iceto succeed initially; make a beginning
- injunctionsA judicial order that restrains a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another, or that compels a person to carry out a certain act, e.g., to make restitution to an injured party
- injunctionA judicial order that restrains a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another, or that compels a person to carry out a certain act, e.g., to make restitution to an injured party
- breakingMake the first stroke at the beginning of a game of billiards, pool, or snooker
- breaksMake the first stroke at the beginning of a game of billiards, pool, or snooker
- exordialpertaining to exordium (a beginning)
- inchoativelyINCHOATIVE, expressing or pertaining to a beginning
- inaugurationA ceremony to mark the beginning of something
- inaugurationsA ceremony to mark the beginning of something
- rewindingWind (a tape or film) back to the beginning
- inchoativeexpressing or pertaining to a beginning / an inchoative verb
- prefixto add to the beginning of a root word
- toddlersA young child who is just beginning to walk
- prefixesPREFIX, to add to the beginning of a root word
- rewinding(of a tape or film) Wind back to the beginning
- prefixingPREFIX, to add to the beginning of a root word
- exordiaa beginning or introduction especially to a discourse or composition
- prefixedPREFIX, to add to the beginning of a root word
- here(used to express resolution in beginning a bold or unpleasant action)
- soupfrom beginning to end; to a complete, encompassing degree; leaving nothing out
- aphaereticrelating to aphaeresis, cutting off the beginning of a word also APHERETIC
- earliestHappening, belonging to, or done near the beginning of a particular time or period
- segnisign or mark at the beginning or end of a section to be repeated
- 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)
- apheticpertaining to aphesis (the loss of an unstressed vowel from the beginning of a word)
- breathto pause or rest before continuing an activity or beginning a new one; resume regular breathing
- apheticallyAPHETIC, pertaining to aphesis (the loss of an unstressed vowel from the beginning of a word)
- enthronedInstall (a monarch) on a throne, esp. during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule
- enthroningInstall (a monarch) on a throne, esp. during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule
- enthronesInstall (a monarch) on a throne, esp. during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule
- aphereticrelating to apheresis, the taking away of a syllable at the beginning of a word also APHAERETIC
- epigraphA short quotation or saying at the beginning of a book or chapter, intended to suggest its theme
- protheticof or pertaining to prothesis, the development of an extra initial sound at the beginning of a word
- acknowledgmentAn author's or publisher's statement of indebtedness to others, typically one printed at the beginning of a book
- initiatesto cause or facilitate the beginning of set going initiate a program of reform enzymes that initiate fermentation
- epigraphsA short quotation or saying at the beginning of a book or chapter, intended to suggest its theme
- acknowledgmentsAn author's or publisher's statement of indebtedness to others, typically one printed at the beginning of a book
- protheticallyPROTHETIC, of or pertaining to prothesis, the development of an extra initial sound at the beginning of a word