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  • Kaiundefined Offline
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    #20

    a tail, or anything projecting like a tail

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    • Tanya Shivariundefined Offline
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      Tanya Shivari
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      #21

      the handle, or tail, of a plow; also, any long handle

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        #22

        the arm, or level, of a gin, drawn around by a horse

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          A long handle or tail; whence, by analogy, start point. But
          sometimes applied by navigators to any point from which a departure is
          taken. Also, the expected place of a struck whales rising, after having
          plunged or sounded.--To start, applied to liquids, is to empty; but if
          to any weight, as the anchor, c., implies to move.--To start bread.
          To turn it out of bags or casks, and stow it in bulk.--To start a
          butt-end. When a plank has loosened or sprung at the butt-end, by the
          ships labouring, or other cause.--To start a tack or sheet. To slack
          it off, as in tacking or manœuvring, raise tacks and sheets.

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            Ernesto
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            #24

            To cause an engine to work.

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            • inetryconydotundefined Offline
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              #25

              a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game

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              • MonicaLesundefined Offline
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                #26

                a signal to begin (as in a race)

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                • Gornwexy 0undefined Offline
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                  Gornwexy 0
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                  #27

                  the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)

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                    Gembakrofe
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                    #28

                    play in the starting lineup

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                      #29

                      the handle, or tail, of a plow; also, any long handle

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                        the curved or inclined front and bottom of a water-wheel bucket

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                          A long handle or tail; whence, by analogy, start point. But
                          sometimes applied by navigators to any point from which a departure is
                          taken. Also, the expected place of a struck whales rising, after having
                          plunged or sounded.--To start, applied to liquids, is to empty; but if
                          to any weight, as the anchor, c., implies to move.--To start bread.
                          To turn it out of bags or casks, and stow it in bulk.--To start a
                          butt-end. When a plank has loosened or sprung at the butt-end, by the
                          ships labouring, or other cause.--To start a tack or sheet. To slack
                          it off, as in tacking or manœuvring, raise tacks and sheets.

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                            To cause an engine to work.

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