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INCEPTION |
Commencement |
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START |
Commencement |
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ONSET |
Commencement |
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PRINCIPLE |
Beginning; commencement. |
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ORIGINAL |
Origin; commencement; source. |
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INCIPIENCY |
Beginning; commencement; incipient state. |
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RECOMMENCEMENT |
A commencement made anew. |
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CHILDHOOD |
The commencement; the first period. |
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INCHOATION |
Act of beginning; commencement; inception. |
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TARMAC |
The asphalt runway material at commencement |
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ACCESSION |
The invasion, approach, or commencement of a disease; a
fit or paroxysm. |
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BIRTHDAY |
The day in which any person is born; day of origin or
commencement. |
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INDUCTION |
The act or process of inducting or bringing in;
introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement. |
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OPENING |
The act or process of opening; a beginning; commencement;
first appearance; as, the opening of a speech. |
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NEW-YEAR |
Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of
the year; as, New-year gifts or odes. |
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LEUCOPHLEGMACY |
A dropsical habit of body, or the commencement of
anasarca; paleness, with viscid juices and cold sweats. |
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INITIAL |
Of or pertaining to the beginning; marking the
commencement; incipient; commencing; as, the initial symptoms of a
disease. |
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FAC |
A large ornamental letter used, esp. by the early printers, at
the commencement of the chapters and other divisions of a book. |
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DEAL |
Specifically: To distribute, as cards, to the players at the
commencement of a game; as, to deal the cards; to deal one a jack. |
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ENTRANCE |
The entering upon; the beginning, or that with which the
beginning is made; the commencement; initiation; as, a difficult
entrance into business. |
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PARAGENIC |
Originating in the character of the germ, or at the
first commencement of an individual; -- said of peculiarities of
structure, character, etc. |
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ACCIDENTAL |
A sharp, flat, or natural, occurring not at the
commencement of a piece of music as the signature, but before a
particular note. |
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FROSTFISH |
The tomcod; -- so called because it is abundant on the
New England coast in autumn at about the commencement of frost. See
Tomcod. |
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VALEDICTORY |
A valedictory oration or address spoken at
commencement in American colleges or seminaries by one of the
graduating class, usually by the leading scholar. |
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ECTOLECITHAL |
Having the food yolk, at the commencement of
segmentation, in a peripheral position, and the cleavage process
confined to the center of the egg; as, ectolecithal ova. |